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Author Topic: [ANN] $XQN Quotient Financial Network | PoW Scrypt, PoS Blake-256 | UPDATE NOW  (Read 194442 times)
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February 20, 2015, 02:01:08 PM
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Yes, you got it!
Do try and optimize your inputs, by having blocks sized around ~600 to ~1200 coins each (there's instructions on this a few pages back if you need them). For the current level of competition on the network, don't expect to stake at anywhere close to 16 hours though, most times it will take quite a bit longer.

will it help if i put my coins on different wallets? some coins gain advantage by doing that right?
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February 20, 2015, 02:02:38 PM
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Yes, you got it!
Do try and optimize your inputs, by having blocks sized around ~600 to ~1200 coins each (there's instructions on this a few pages back if you need them). For the current level of competition on the network, don't expect to stake at anywhere close to 16 hours though, most times it will take quite a bit longer.

will it help if i put my coins on different wallets? some coins gain advantage by doing that right?

No advantage versus simply splitting your single stack into multiple stacks in smaller denominations. Use the auto optimization feature for ease of use.

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February 20, 2015, 02:06:02 PM
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Yes, you got it!
Do try and optimize your inputs, by having blocks sized around ~600 to ~1200 coins each (there's instructions on this a few pages back if you need them). For the current level of competition on the network, don't expect to stake at anywhere close to 16 hours though, most times it will take quite a bit longer.

will it help if i put my coins on different wallets? some coins gain advantage by doing that right?

No advantage versus simply splitting your single stack into multiple stacks in smaller denominations. Use the auto optimization feature for ease of use.

okay thanks! i dont understand what  is optimizing your input by halving block size ill just put my coins and stake normally thanks!!
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February 20, 2015, 02:08:23 PM
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how many hours before i can stake?

Didn't you read my response to your related question just yesterday?  Roll Eyes
In case you missed it, here's a direct link to that post...
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=854299.msg10517693#msg10517693

thanks! hmm i dont get the part after 16 hours they will be eligible again. is it after 16 hours that coins landed on my coins i will be able to stake then after a reward i would need to wait for 16 hours again?

Yes you have to wait for that time to complete.
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February 20, 2015, 02:12:54 PM
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Yes, you got it!
Do try and optimize your inputs, by having blocks sized around ~600 to ~1200 coins each (there's instructions on this a few pages back if you need them). For the current level of competition on the network, don't expect to stake at anywhere close to 16 hours though, most times it will take quite a bit longer.
Hm..This man is not alone to have problem with stake.I have a nice deposit in my wallet and now is over 48 hours and not staking at all.  I'd checked out all set up ( 618 size of block)  bottom of wallet when I'd hovered  arrow  ,yesterday   seen message   567 days to get reward,.Today morning is showing 9 day and now is showing 8 days.All my coins are mature.So what wrong is that.Also i don't have any idea what size will be reward.Because  if I can get only 0.29 coin from 10k deposit   then stake don't have sense at all and I'm start thinking to dump all 10 k at exchange and wait til price will drop and buy again.I think that this way I can get bigger reward then waiting with freeze coin for $ 0.003206  income a day .Well,maybe I'm wrong .Rather counting on  spike price at exchange .

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February 20, 2015, 02:17:19 PM
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Yes, you got it!
Do try and optimize your inputs, by having blocks sized around ~600 to ~1200 coins each (there's instructions on this a few pages back if you need them). For the current level of competition on the network, don't expect to stake at anywhere close to 16 hours though, most times it will take quite a bit longer.
Hm..This man is not alone to have problem with stake.I have a nice deposit in my wallet and now is over 48 hours and not staking at all.  I'd checked out all set up ( 618 size of block)  bottom of wallet when I'd hovered  arrow  ,yesterday   seen message   567 days to get reward,.Today morning is showing 9 day and now is showing 8 days.All my coins are mature.So what wrong is that.Also i don't have any idea what size will be reward.Because  if I can get only 0.29 coin from 10k deposit   then stake don't have sense at all and I'm start thinking to dump all 10 k at exchange and wait til price will drop and buy again.I think that this way I can get bigger reward then waiting with freeze coin for $ 0.003206  income a day .Well,maybe I'm wrong .Rather counting on  spike price at exchange .
Last minute stake message. Changed from 8 days to 9 days again and over and over again  ...from 9 days to 8 days from 8 days to 9 days ( I'd checked all set up and seems that should be ok but is not)

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February 20, 2015, 02:18:55 PM
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Need a dev so that he can explains what is going on.
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February 20, 2015, 02:20:49 PM
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any one please dump your coin and fill my 4.1k sat order please
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February 20, 2015, 02:47:36 PM
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Need a dev so that he can explains what is going on.

What do you want to know?
These staking issues are user errors or misconceptions of how staking works.
I've been staking for 3 months without an issue.
You guys having issues need to google coin control.

I don't have time to help right now, maybe myagui can take care of you guys. Cedric just went to bed.

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February 20, 2015, 03:03:49 PM
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I think this will be the 3rd time I quote myself as people don't seem even care to read back or search the thread...
Staking is working absolutely fine. The network is highly competitive, thus stake difficulty is high, and if you do not have any basic understanding of how input optimization is achieved, you will be losing out on a lot of potential rewards, and you have no one to blame but yourselfUndecided

I can help over a chat session at Freenode IRC #quotient.
If you don't normally use IRC, here's a direct link...

Here are instructions on how to split blocks for those unfamiliar with the process:

To split coin blocks, you need to enable the coin control features (wallet > settings > options > display > display coin control features). Then select one block at a time, and send it to yourself, adding your (same) address as the 'custom change address'. Manual block selection is achieved by opening send > inputs, and picking the desired block from the expanded list.

So say you start by selecting a 1000 XQN block. You then send yourself a transaction of 500 XQN, but specifying the change address as your own as well. Once you hit send, you will be splitting that 1000 XQN block into 2x 500, a primary transaction, plus change, back to your original address. Rinse and repeat as many times as necessary.

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February 20, 2015, 03:20:18 PM
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I think this will be the 3rd time I quote myself as people don't seem even care to read back or search the thread...
Staking is working absolutely fine. The network is highly competitive, thus stake difficulty is high, and if you do not have any basic understanding of how input optimization is achieved, you will be losing out on a lot of potential rewards, and you have no one to blame but yourselfUndecided

I can help over a chat session at Freenode IRC #quotient.
If you don't normally use IRC, here's a direct link...

Here are instructions on how to split blocks for those unfamiliar with the process:

To split coin blocks, you need to enable the coin control features (wallet > settings > options > display > display coin control features). Then select one block at a time, and send it to yourself, adding your (same) address as the 'custom change address'. Manual block selection is achieved by opening send > inputs, and picking the desired block from the expanded list.

So say you start by selecting a 1000 XQN block. You then send yourself a transaction of 500 XQN, but specifying the change address as your own as well. Once you hit send, you will be splitting that 1000 XQN block into 2x 500, a primary transaction, plus change, back to your original address. Rinse and repeat as many times as necessary.

If you are kind enough can you make a video please thanks!
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February 20, 2015, 03:35:21 PM
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Need a dev so that he can explains what is going on.
Last minute.Stake reward changed from 9 days to 8 days and again 9 days and last one  6 days.

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February 20, 2015, 03:36:21 PM
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If you are kind enough can you make a video please thanks!

Not happening.
If you're still clueless after reading the instructions, here's another suggestion, this one anyone can do:

Move all of your funds back into the exchange in one go. Once all of your XQN is sitting on the exchange, withdraw your coins back to your wallet, but in small chunks at a time. So if you have 10,000 coins there, make for example 10x withdrawals of 1,000 coins each. All set.

Anyone that really wants further help, hop on IRC, or take your shot with the various instructions already posted.
Happy Staking!

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February 20, 2015, 03:42:20 PM
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I think this will be the 3rd time I quote myself as people don't seem even care to read back or search the thread...
Staking is working absolutely fine. The network is highly competitive, thus stake difficulty is high, and if you do not have any basic understanding of how input optimization is achieved, you will be losing out on a lot of potential rewards, and you have no one to blame but yourselfUndecided

I can help over a chat session at Freenode IRC #quotient.
If you don't normally use IRC, here's a direct link...

Here are instructions on how to split blocks for those unfamiliar with the process:

To split coin blocks, you need to enable the coin control features (wallet > settings > options > display > display coin control features). Then select one block at a time, and send it to yourself, adding your (same) address as the 'custom change address'. Manual block selection is achieved by opening send > inputs, and picking the desired block from the expanded list.

So say you start by selecting a 1000 XQN block. You then send yourself a transaction of 500 XQN, but specifying the change address as your own as well. Once you hit send, you will be splitting that 1000 XQN block into 2x 500, a primary transaction, plus change, back to your original address. Rinse and repeat as many times as necessary.
I'm not blame anybody.Trying learn best way to invest in Quotient. However my other coins ( don't want to put name of coins at Quotient to avoid scam) staking very well.Only Quotient stake in my wallet got hickup.

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February 20, 2015, 03:52:54 PM
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I think this will be the 3rd time I quote myself as people don't seem even care to read back or search the thread...
Staking is working absolutely fine. The network is highly competitive, thus stake difficulty is high, and if you do not have any basic understanding of how input optimization is achieved, you will be losing out on a lot of potential rewards, and you have no one to blame but yourselfUndecided

I can help over a chat session at Freenode IRC #quotient.
If you don't normally use IRC, here's a direct link...

Here are instructions on how to split blocks for those unfamiliar with the process:

To split coin blocks, you need to enable the coin control features (wallet > settings > Roll Eyes options issueslay > display coin control features). Then select one block at a time, and send it to yourself, adding your (same) address as the 'custom change address'. Manual block selection is achieved by opening send > inputs, and picking the desired block from the expanded list.

So say you start by selecting a 1000 XQN block. You then send yourself a transaction of 500 XQN, but specifying the change address as your own as well. Once you hit send, you will be splitting that 1000 XQN block into 2x 500, a primary transaction, plus change, back to your original address. Rinse and repeat as many times as necessary.
I'm not blame anybody.Trying learn best way to invest in Quotient. However my other coins ( don't want to put name of coins at Quotient to avoid scam) staking very well.Only Quotient stake in my wallet got hickup.
no issues here  Roll Eyes

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February 20, 2015, 03:56:57 PM
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i have 6k coins is it wise to divide them to 1k ea?
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February 20, 2015, 04:07:03 PM
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Ah the 'refined' fudders have appeared, claiming staking issues. I've seen that with all other upcoming promising coins. Seemingly legit 'problems' and begging the dev for help..

One message : Try harder fudmonkeys
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February 20, 2015, 04:11:27 PM
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I think this will be the 3rd time I quote myself as people don't seem even care to read back or search the thread...
Staking is working absolutely fine. The network is highly competitive, thus stake difficulty is high, and if you do not have any basic understanding of how input optimization is achieved, you will be losing out on a lot of potential rewards, and you have no one to blame but yourself.  Undecided

I can help over a chat session at Freenode IRC #quotient.
If you don't normally use IRC, here's a direct link...

Here are instructions on how to split blocks for those unfamiliar with the process:

To split coin blocks, you need to enable the coin control features (wallet > settings > Roll Eyes options issueslay > display coin control features). Then select one block at a time, and send it to yourself, adding your (same) address as the 'custom change address'. Manual block selection is achieved by opening send > inputs, and picking the desired block from the expanded list.

So say you start by selecting a 1000 XQN block. You then send yourself a transaction of 500 XQN, but specifying the change address as your own as well. Once you hit send, you will be splitting that 1000 XQN block into 2x 500, a primary transaction, plus change, back to your original address. Rinse and repeat as many times as necessary.
I'm not blame anybody.Trying learn best way to invest in Quotient. However my other coins ( don't want to put name of coins at Quotient to avoid scam) staking very well.Only Quotient stake in my wallet got hickup.
no issues here  Roll Eyes

Everything is working fine.

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February 20, 2015, 06:13:22 PM
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Neat. I like how there is some interplay with the Golden Ratio.

Click auto-optimize. Then your blocks over time will continually approach, but never necessarily equal, 618.  

This feature must be a first for PoS coins?

Sorry to say .But I did everything step by step from instruction how to stake Quotient  .Went to setting ,create new two address  select from inputs 1000 coins block and send them in two blocks 500 each
to new two addresses .After that I did resend them to primary address.Next I went to stake arrow hover and I can see message  Expect reward  10 days .Yesterday was 586 days ,this morning was 9 and changed to 8 and after that few times 8 and 9 days. Again 6 days and after all this operation (above)  I got message  Expect reward 11 days.Sorry guys .thank you that you try help.Looks that I'm an idiot after all Grin
BTW.Whoever is the man who make me painful to build up better price for Quotient at Bittrex please stop doing this!!!.Let me work on bid I'd already rise bid up to 0.000059 with couple thousand coins and you destroy it with your stupid 0.0025  against my 3000 or 5000 coin blocks.If you continue that I'll give you surprised  lesson  Grin

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February 20, 2015, 08:20:58 PM
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I just downloaded the Quotient wallet to my Mac. Sent about 1000 XQN from trex to my non-stealth address.  The coins appeared in my wallet in less than 5 minutes. Sent another 1000 from trex to a stealth address in the wallet. It has been over an hour. The coins have not appeared in my wallet. They are listed as reserved in trex. Are stealth addresses in the wallet valid? Has anyone else experienced this problem?
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