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November 01, 2016, 05:46:57 PM |
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Am so glad this project is still going and seems to be going from strength to strength.
going to invest in this un found (as of yet) gem
It seems to me like a good idea too. Very clever system and way to make normally volatile currencies non-volatile through this whole freeze and liquid safe system. Though to stop it being controlled coin holders can vote on the volumes.
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dzimbeck
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November 01, 2016, 08:17:13 PM |
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Did you try to talk to them?
A few of us have, I have not personally talked to him. Mostly because i would prefer his person contact info instead of just the normal submit form. If someone knows him personally they should do a smart contract with him to prove it.
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pugilist555
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November 02, 2016, 12:35:47 AM |
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Did you try to talk to them?
A few of us have, I have not personally talked to him. Mostly because i would prefer his person contact info instead of just the normal submit form. If someone knows him personally they should do a smart contract with him to prove it. I spoke to them on behalf of bitbay few months ago and they replied saying the community needs to show more interest by voting for it to be considered.
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cryptohunter
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November 02, 2016, 05:59:33 AM |
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Did you try to talk to them?
A few of us have, I have not personally talked to him. Mostly because i would prefer his person contact info instead of just the normal submit form. If someone knows him personally they should do a smart contract with him to prove it. I spoke to them on behalf of bitbay few months ago and they replied saying the community needs to show more interest by voting for it to be considered. Ok cool why don't we all get voting . Where is the voting page? let's link it in the OP. Who has the poloniex owners contact details? what's his handle on here? busoni or something like that?
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3r197
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November 02, 2016, 09:46:23 AM |
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Did you try to talk to them?
A few of us have, I have not personally talked to him. Mostly because i would prefer his person contact info instead of just the normal submit form. If someone knows him personally they should do a smart contract with him to prove it. I spoke to them on behalf of bitbay few months ago and they replied saying the community needs to show more interest by voting for it to be considered. Ok cool why don't we all get voting . Where is the voting page? let's link it in the OP. Who has the poloniex owners contact details? what's his handle on here? busoni or something like that? https://poloniex.com/coinRequest
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stereotype
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November 02, 2016, 10:08:49 AM |
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Did you try to talk to them?
A few of us have, I have not personally talked to him. Mostly because i would prefer his person contact info instead of just the normal submit form. If someone knows him personally they should do a smart contract with him to prove it. I spoke to them on behalf of bitbay few months ago and they replied saying the community needs to show more interest by voting for it to be considered. Well, its positive^^^. But i think Tristian would need to see reason, why the volume would increase on his exchange. He is quite selective/fussy. You guys were talking about the potential benefits of the peg system you hope to implement. Play on that, and hope that he finds it interesting.
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November 02, 2016, 01:00:36 PM |
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Did you try to talk to them?
A few of us have, I have not personally talked to him. Mostly because i would prefer his person contact info instead of just the normal submit form. If someone knows him personally they should do a smart contract with him to prove it. I spoke to them on behalf of bitbay few months ago and they replied saying the community needs to show more interest by voting for it to be considered. Well, its positive^^^. But i think Tristian would need to see reason, why the volume would increase on his exchange. He is quite selective/fussy. You guys were talking about the potential benefits of the peg system you hope to implement. Play on that, and hope that he finds it interesting. "Poloniex Coin Request" "Your coin request has been recorded and will be reviewed by Poloniex staff. Thank you. Please only submit this form once per user per coin." https://poloniex.com/coinRequestOnly takes a minute, no reason not to fill out a request people...
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Our greatest weakness lies in giving up. The most certain way to succeed is always to try just one more time. Thomas A. Edison
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stereotype
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November 02, 2016, 01:22:10 PM |
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Did you try to talk to them?
A few of us have, I have not personally talked to him. Mostly because i would prefer his person contact info instead of just the normal submit form. If someone knows him personally they should do a smart contract with him to prove it. I spoke to them on behalf of bitbay few months ago and they replied saying the community needs to show more interest by voting for it to be considered. Well, its positive^^^. But i think Tristian would need to see reason, why the volume would increase on his exchange. He is quite selective/fussy. You guys were talking about the potential benefits of the peg system you hope to implement. Play on that, and hope that he finds it interesting. "Poloniex Coin Request" "Your coin request has been recorded and will be reviewed by Poloniex staff. Thank you. Please only submit this form once per user per coin." https://poloniex.com/coinRequestOnly takes a minute, no reason not to fill out a request people... OK Done. Good luck.
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neo1947
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November 02, 2016, 05:47:10 PM |
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Did you try to talk to them?
A few of us have, I have not personally talked to him. Mostly because i would prefer his person contact info instead of just the normal submit form. If someone knows him personally they should do a smart contract with him to prove it. I spoke to them on behalf of bitbay few months ago and they replied saying the community needs to show more interest by voting for it to be considered. Well, its positive^^^. But i think Tristian would need to see reason, why the volume would increase on his exchange. He is quite selective/fussy. You guys were talking about the potential benefits of the peg system you hope to implement. Play on that, and hope that he finds it interesting. "Poloniex Coin Request" "Your coin request has been recorded and will be reviewed by Poloniex staff. Thank you. Please only submit this form once per user per coin." https://poloniex.com/coinRequestOnly takes a minute, no reason not to fill out a request people... OK Done. Good luck. same here,Bay def reserve to be added at Polo. filled and sent
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sidhujag
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November 02, 2016, 06:52:33 PM |
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We have an open communication channel with Polo and usually will have some communication when Sycoin 2.1 fork is nearing, once all of that is complete I will also put in good word to Tristan.
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RJF19
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November 02, 2016, 07:59:27 PM |
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We have an open communication channel with Polo and usually will have some communication when Sycoin 2.1 fork is nearing, once all of that is complete I will also put in good word to Tristan.
Cool! Thanks for thinking of Bay!
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Our greatest weakness lies in giving up. The most certain way to succeed is always to try just one more time. Thomas A. Edison
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stereotype
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November 02, 2016, 08:14:43 PM |
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We have an open communication channel with Polo and usually will have some communication when Sycoin 2.1 fork is nearing, once all of that is complete I will also put in good word to Tristan.
Thats the kind of consideration we need to see more of in crypto. Brought a smile to my face. Nice one SYSbloke
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funsponge
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November 02, 2016, 08:47:54 PM |
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We have an open communication channel with Polo and usually will have some communication when Sycoin 2.1 fork is nearing, once all of that is complete I will also put in good word to Tristan.
That would be amazing! very considerate of you! thank you very much!
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RJF19
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November 03, 2016, 12:43:23 AM |
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We have an open communication channel with Polo and usually will have some communication when Sycoin 2.1 fork is nearing, once all of that is complete I will also put in good word to Tristan.
That would be amazing! very considerate of you! thank you very much! The guys at SYS are good people. More cooperation like that in this industry would help turn around the bad rep that keeps seeping into every conversation I try to have with outsiders about crypto.
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Our greatest weakness lies in giving up. The most certain way to succeed is always to try just one more time. Thomas A. Edison
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November 03, 2016, 09:11:37 AM |
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yes can we put this on the OP "Poloniex Coin Request" "Your coin request has been recorded and will be reviewed by Poloniex staff. Thank you. Please only submit this form once per user per coin." https://poloniex.com/coinRequestOnly takes a minute, no reason not to fill out a request people... also all the information they need to put in.... then they can just put their own geniune reasons for bay being worthy of listing of which there are many
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3r197
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November 03, 2016, 01:11:03 PM |
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Wow, thanks Sig! That really means a lot! Hey David... Question about the cold staking. So we have 2 private keys running on 2 different computers as a joint account. But what if one of the keys was on one computer and the other private key was a joint account key with 2 keys on 2 separate computers. Wouldn't that make a joint account with a joint account and virtually create a system with the capabilities to hold a 'hot' cold wallet on 3 computer devices? Couldn't that make for an endless loop of security? As the 2nd key could keep splitting into 2 more keys? So if an exchange like bittrex wanted to stake the coins (on average they've held around 115 million Bays for 2 years - that's a lot coin minting power they are throwing away!), they could essentially have the cold wallet on 4 to 5 different devices, passphrase protected (with timed anti-keylogger security), and hidden in images? It would make it unhackable! They only way they could hack the system is if it's an inside job. Heck with this in mind they could even create a money back guarantee because they know it would have to be an inside job if it happened!
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dzimbeck
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November 03, 2016, 02:36:19 PM |
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We have an open communication channel with Polo and usually will have some communication when Sycoin 2.1 fork is nearing, once all of that is complete I will also put in good word to Tristan.
Thanks, we all really appreciate that. Good luck on your fork!
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dzimbeck
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November 03, 2016, 02:42:02 PM |
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Wow, thanks Sig! That really means a lot! Hey David... Question about the cold staking. So we have 2 private keys running on 2 different computers as a joint account. But what if one of the keys was on one computer and the other private key was a joint account key with 2 keys on 2 separate computers. Wouldn't that make a joint account with a joint account and virtually create a system with the capabilities to hold a 'hot' cold wallet on 3 computer devices? Couldn't that make for an endless loop of security? As the 2nd key could keep splitting into 2 more keys? So if an exchange like bittrex wanted to stake the coins (on average they've held around 115 million Bays for 2 years - that's a lot coin minting power they are throwing away!), they could essentially have the cold wallet on 4 to 5 different devices, passphrase protected (with timed anti-keylogger security), and hidden in images? It would make it unhackable! They only way they could hack the system is if it's an inside job. Heck with this in mind they could even create a money back guarantee because they know it would have to be an inside job if it happened! Yeah essentially all accounts have 2 keys so you can set one on the main computer and the other on multiple servers. The whole theory behind cold staking is to allow staking without hacking. However anti-keylogger won't help since you need to unlock the wallet to stake
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November 04, 2016, 04:51:05 PM |
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Wow, thanks Sig! That really means a lot! Hey David... Question about the cold staking. So we have 2 private keys running on 2 different computers as a joint account. But what if one of the keys was on one computer and the other private key was a joint account key with 2 keys on 2 separate computers. Wouldn't that make a joint account with a joint account and virtually create a system with the capabilities to hold a 'hot' cold wallet on 3 computer devices? Couldn't that make for an endless loop of security? As the 2nd key could keep splitting into 2 more keys? So if an exchange like bittrex wanted to stake the coins (on average they've held around 115 million Bays for 2 years - that's a lot coin minting power they are throwing away!), they could essentially have the cold wallet on 4 to 5 different devices, passphrase protected (with timed anti-keylogger security), and hidden in images? It would make it unhackable! They only way they could hack the system is if it's an inside job. Heck with this in mind they could even create a money back guarantee because they know it would have to be an inside job if it happened! Yeah essentially all accounts have 2 keys so you can set one on the main computer and the other on multiple servers. The whole theory behind cold staking is to allow staking without hacking. However anti-keylogger won't help since you need to unlock the wallet to stake Wow! It'll be a revolutionary invention for all the POS-lovers.
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November 06, 2016, 09:01:20 AM |
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0 active connection not staking because wallet is offline
how can online my wallet
reply pls
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