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Author Topic: [ANN][XST] Junaeth - World’s first private high performance blockchain protocol  (Read 631081 times)
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August 27, 2015, 04:02:26 AM
Last edit: August 27, 2015, 01:54:43 PM by stealth.money
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Hey it's back to working smoothly right now.

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August 27, 2015, 04:07:52 PM
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Is XST being forked? I strongly believed XST is being forked as two of my wallets hardly stake, most are just question marks and difficulty keep dropping. Hey team please check into this? Thanks

You can't tell whether you are on a fork if you are getting orphaned stakes (question marks). Those are normal. Usually, if you have a hard time staking, it means the network is strong. Someone with a big wallet probably opened it after a long time and started minting all the blocks for a few hours. The best way to tell whether something is wrong with the network is to look at your connections. The number will stabilize after one day. Make a note of how many you have. If those are stable, given a consistent network connection and open wallet, then there is likely no fork.

The StealthCoin network has been running smoothly for over a year now.
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August 27, 2015, 07:33:22 PM
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I'm happy to know everything is working OK
I was worry last night to see something weird and difficulty was dropping like a rock!
Thank you Hondo

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August 28, 2015, 08:53:26 AM
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Nr1 richlist just got richer , maybe that wallet was opened for hard staking .
Yea , xst has a strong connection since launch , more than 10 active connection every time.

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August 28, 2015, 06:43:51 PM
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Is XST being forked? I strongly believed XST is being forked as two of my wallets hardly stake, most are just question marks and difficulty keep dropping. Hey team please check into this? Thanks

You can't tell whether you are on a fork if you are getting orphaned stakes (question marks). Those are normal. Usually, if you have a hard time staking, it means the network is strong. Someone with a big wallet probably opened it after a long time and started minting all the blocks for a few hours. The best way to tell whether something is wrong with the network is to look at your connections. The number will stabilize after one day. Make a note of how many you have. If those are stable, given a consistent network connection and open wallet, then there is likely no fork.

The StealthCoin network has been running smoothly for over a year now.


Oh after a long absence hondo came back. Awesome!
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August 28, 2015, 08:40:25 PM
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My wallet is stuck syncing at 76%, block 490012. Anyone have a suggestion to remedy this?
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August 28, 2015, 09:37:46 PM
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My wallet is stuck syncing at 76%, block 490012. Anyone have a suggestion to remedy this?

Close(exit) your wallet then open again. Leave it on for a few days even if it's not responding. This is how I got my wallets to worked.

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August 28, 2015, 10:04:47 PM
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Glad to see you here again Hondo! Smiley
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August 29, 2015, 08:56:02 AM
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My wallet is stuck syncing at 76%, block 490012. Anyone have a suggestion to remedy this?

The bootstrap file has been updated. The new file is now at 638678 blocks.


STEALTH | XST | stealth.org
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August 29, 2015, 10:39:18 AM
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I simply love XST ! <3

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August 29, 2015, 12:12:08 PM
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Any coming news?

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August 29, 2015, 12:45:30 PM
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Is XST being forked? I strongly believed XST is being forked as two of my wallets hardly stake, most are just question marks and difficulty keep dropping. Hey team please check into this? Thanks

You can't tell whether you are on a fork if you are getting orphaned stakes (question marks). Those are normal. Usually, if you have a hard time staking, it means the network is strong. Someone with a big wallet probably opened it after a long time and started minting all the blocks for a few hours. The best way to tell whether something is wrong with the network is to look at your connections. The number will stabilize after one day. Make a note of how many you have. If those are stable, given a consistent network connection and open wallet, then there is likely no fork.

The StealthCoin network has been running smoothly for over a year now.


Maybe the reappearance of Hondo is a good sign  Roll Eyes
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September 03, 2015, 10:23:52 AM
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Guys , please read and understand that Xst will no have official news just official ninja launches and we must be thankfull to devs for this .
Imagine when stealthsend is released or anything from the roadmap or imagine when xst will work on openbazaar platform .

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September 05, 2015, 02:52:05 AM
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So, I have put some though into this so call crypto.
I personally think in order for any altcoin to succeed and break away from bitcoin is the ability to modify bitcoin style blockchain. What this mean is users able to store more information within the blockchain and not users wallet. We all know blockchain is somewhat centralized as it store somewhere else and not user wallet but is not centralized because it can't be modify by anyone. What this mean is users wallet able to transer file into blockchain and store there, then this file need to delete from user wallet. This is the only way crypto can have a decentralized market and much more. Like, users able to transfer photo to blockchain and store there then remove from user wallet after the transaction or it can store the file in that specific user temp folder, with limit of file size of cause. I personally think blockchain should/could have bigger size with no problem but not user wallet.

Any coin have achieved this yet and what do you guys think?

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September 05, 2015, 11:29:11 AM
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Hey all
I have some video cards for sale
1. XFX R9 270 - FREE PCI-E cable included
2. PowerColor HD7870 - FREE PCI-E cables included
3. Saphire Dual-X R9 270 - FREE PCI-E cable included SOLD

These video cards are like new, I only used about 10 days just to test out the crypto mining, seen then all are shelved.

each video card is 40,000XST shipping included within U.S.A which is about $106. PCI-E cable alone is about $5 each. PowerColor comes with 2 FREE cables so it's about $10.
International is welcome but with additional 10,000XST for shipping.

I have ton of other items for sale to XST community at reasonable prices. I will listing more later.



Saphire Dual-X R9 270 sold for 50,000XST. Imagine if XST at $1 each, that is equal 500 video cards!
Thank you Zlobina

I have received my ordered. Thanks BTCwriter.

Good to know you have received and it is worked. Enjoy and thank you
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September 05, 2015, 11:32:11 AM
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So August 6 2015 is a historical event for StealthCoin:

First Stealth item was traded between 2 Stealth community members with Stealth money !

Stay Stealth !!!


P.S. BTCwriter and Bavaria, if you wish you can also post here the historical transaction`s ID.

My apology I haven't notice this, it is Transaction ID: 0a1e5549da383e58e2b24ac1cd9fe4a86160a012a2cd57af57ab51fc1f3dde58
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September 05, 2015, 01:50:25 PM
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So, I have put some though into this so call crypto.
I personally think in order for any altcoin to succeed and break away from bitcoin is the ability to modify bitcoin style blockchain. What this mean is users able to store more information within the blockchain and not users wallet. We all know blockchain is somewhat centralized as it store somewhere else and not user wallet but is not centralized because it can't be modify by anyone. What this mean is users wallet able to transer file into blockchain and store there, then this file need to delete from user wallet. This is the only way crypto can have a decentralized market and much more. Like, users able to transfer photo to blockchain and store there then remove from user wallet after the transaction or it can store the file in that specific user temp folder, with limit of file size of cause. I personally think blockchain should/could have bigger size with no problem but not user wallet.

Any coin have achieved this yet and what do you guys think?

Interesting point of view. As far as I know, no coin has developed this feature as of now.
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September 10, 2015, 04:18:44 PM
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 Cheesy
Interesting (weird) observation I've just made by looking at the rich list : if I take the top 25 richest addresses ( https://chainz.cryptoid.info/xst/#!rich ) I see that there are only 10 that actually stakes their coins.  Also, if I take a look at the distribution tab at bittrex, i can see there is maybe 2 millions coins lying there on the exchange that isn't staking neither.  Makes me wonder how someone can buy and hold XST and totally overlook / ignore the fact that XST have a PoS of 20%  
Huh



btw, the OP probably could need a little review : dead links, no fresh updates (last one 9/21/14). just sayin'

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September 10, 2015, 08:52:32 PM
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Cheesy
Interesting (weird) observation I've just made by looking at the rich list : if I take the top 25 richest addresses ( https://chainz.cryptoid.info/xst/#!rich ) I see that there are only 10 that actually stakes their coins.  Also, if I take a look at the distribution tab at bittrex, i can see there is maybe 2 millions coins lying there on the exchange that isn't staking neither.  Makes me wonder how someone can buy and hold XST and totally overlook / ignore the fact that XST have a PoS of 20%  
Huh



btw, the OP probably could need a little review : dead links, no fresh updates (last one 9/21/14). just sayin'



When you are among the top reachlists,  you are naturally afraid not to loose your coins in hot wallet. So you prefer keep them in cold storage. Maybe that's why reachlists don't stake.
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September 11, 2015, 01:27:43 PM
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Just wanted to be the author of 2000th post on this wonderful coin`s thread  Smiley
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