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For those of you wondering about the Stakebox mentioned, I got hold of the guy who designed it about a couple questions regarding upgrades and memory capabilities. The StakeBox is based off of the Raspberry Pi 2, it has 1GB of RAM. I am looking at other, more capable, devices for an upgraded version of the StakeBox. As far as updating wallets, I just finished setting up simple, one click updating of wallets through the web interface. I need to get that info up on the website today. If you have any other questions feel free to ask, thanks.
I have this one and works great. You don't need anything more, it's complete as it is. I'm running 4 crypto wallets, one of them as a node and a complete web server. Normally it's consuming between 1.8 and 3 watts. I've installed team viewer and I am controlling it through my desktop computer as if I was working directly on it. It's a very good, complete and cheap solution. Ainol is well know by the desing of it's mini pc which keeps the temperature of the processor pretty cool http://www.ainol-novo.com/ainol-mini-pc-black.html
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For those of you wondering about the Stakebox mentioned, I got hold of the guy who designed it about a couple questions regarding upgrades and memory capabilities. The StakeBox is based off of the Raspberry Pi 2, it has 1GB of RAM. I am looking at other, more capable, devices for an upgraded version of the StakeBox. As far as updating wallets, I just finished setting up simple, one click updating of wallets through the web interface. I need to get that info up on the website today. If you have any other questions feel free to ask, thanks.
I have this one and works great. You don't need anything more, it's complete as it is. I'm running 4 crypto wallets, one of them as a node and a complete web server. Normally it's consuming between 1.8 and 3 watts. I've installed team viewer and I am controlling it through my desktop computer as if I was working directly on it. It's a very good, complete and cheap solution. Ainol is well know by the desing of it's mini pc which keeps the temperature of the processor pretty cool http://www.ainol-novo.com/ainol-mini-pc-black.htmlLooks nice and can be used as powerbank It´s Win 8.1 , the stakebox is Linux and special web interface with easy one click updating wallets etc. Cres: Yeah, PayCon Android wallet would be nice.
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August 31, 2015, 06:07:51 AM |
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For those of you wondering about the Stakebox mentioned, I got hold of the guy who designed it about a couple questions regarding upgrades and memory capabilities. The StakeBox is based off of the Raspberry Pi 2, it has 1GB of RAM. I am looking at other, more capable, devices for an upgraded version of the StakeBox. As far as updating wallets, I just finished setting up simple, one click updating of wallets through the web interface. I need to get that info up on the website today. If you have any other questions feel free to ask, thanks.
I have this one and works great. You don't need anything more, it's complete as it is. I'm running 4 crypto wallets, one of them as a node and a complete web server. Normally it's consuming between 1.8 and 3 watts. I've installed team viewer and I am controlling it through my desktop computer as if I was working directly on it. It's a very good, complete and cheap solution. Ainol is well know by the desing of it's mini pc which keeps the temperature of the processor pretty cool http://www.ainol-novo.com/ainol-mini-pc-black.htmlLooks nice and can be used as powerbank It´s Win 8.1 , the stakebox is Linux and special web interface with easy one click updating wallets etc. Cres: Yeah, PayCon Android wallet would be nice. I've been looking around for a few people that could do it or help with it. I like Coinami and that would be the ideal solution, to have a lightweight client but could have it done for 2 BTC but it would hold the entire chain, that is not really perferrable though since space requirements of mobile devices aren't great for holding full chains.
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August 31, 2015, 12:30:59 PM |
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For those of you wondering about the Stakebox mentioned, I got hold of the guy who designed it about a couple questions regarding upgrades and memory capabilities. The StakeBox is based off of the Raspberry Pi 2, it has 1GB of RAM. I am looking at other, more capable, devices for an upgraded version of the StakeBox. As far as updating wallets, I just finished setting up simple, one click updating of wallets through the web interface. I need to get that info up on the website today. If you have any other questions feel free to ask, thanks.
I have this one and works great. You don't need anything more, it's complete as it is. I'm running 4 crypto wallets, one of them as a node and a complete web server. Normally it's consuming between 1.8 and 3 watts. I've installed team viewer and I am controlling it through my desktop computer as if I was working directly on it. It's a very good, complete and cheap solution. Ainol is well know by the desing of it's mini pc which keeps the temperature of the processor pretty cool http://www.ainol-novo.com/ainol-mini-pc-black.htmlLooks nice and can be used as powerbank It´s Win 8.1 , the stakebox is Linux and special web interface with easy one click updating wallets etc. Cres: Yeah, PayCon Android wallet would be nice. I've been looking around for a few people that could do it or help with it. I like Coinami and that would be the ideal solution, to have a lightweight client but could have it done for 2 BTC but it would hold the entire chain, that is not really perferrable though since space requirements of mobile devices aren't great for holding full chains. So you need like a staking MultiCon?
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August 31, 2015, 08:43:04 PM |
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For those of you wondering about the Stakebox mentioned, I got hold of the guy who designed it about a couple questions regarding upgrades and memory capabilities. The StakeBox is based off of the Raspberry Pi 2, it has 1GB of RAM. I am looking at other, more capable, devices for an upgraded version of the StakeBox. As far as updating wallets, I just finished setting up simple, one click updating of wallets through the web interface. I need to get that info up on the website today. If you have any other questions feel free to ask, thanks.
I have this one and works great. You don't need anything more, it's complete as it is. I'm running 4 crypto wallets, one of them as a node and a complete web server. Normally it's consuming between 1.8 and 3 watts. I've installed team viewer and I am controlling it through my desktop computer as if I was working directly on it. It's a very good, complete and cheap solution. Ainol is well know by the desing of it's mini pc which keeps the temperature of the processor pretty cool http://www.ainol-novo.com/ainol-mini-pc-black.htmlLooks nice and can be used as powerbank It´s Win 8.1 , the stakebox is Linux and special web interface with easy one click updating wallets etc. Cres: Yeah, PayCon Android wallet would be nice. I've been looking around for a few people that could do it or help with it. I like Coinami and that would be the ideal solution, to have a lightweight client but could have it done for 2 BTC but it would hold the entire chain, that is not really perferrable though since space requirements of mobile devices aren't great for holding full chains. So you need like a staking MultiCon? Well an android wallet would really need to Stake, just be light on resources as you could Stake elsewhere and have access to the Coins with the android wallet.
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August 31, 2015, 09:26:39 PM |
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i think i will buy some coins, furst read this toppic and website
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AngelLox
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September 01, 2015, 12:50:44 AM |
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Well an android wallet would really need to Stake, just be light on resources as you could Stake elsewhere and have access to the Coins with the android wallet.
I'm assuming it's a typo? But yeah, you're right, no need to stake on mobile.
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September 01, 2015, 01:24:35 AM |
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Well an android wallet would really need to Stake, just be light on resources as you could Stake elsewhere and have access to the Coins with the android wallet.
I'm assuming it's a typo? But yeah, you're right, no need to stake on mobile. Typo? I mean that if having an android wallet that isn't Staking, you could have a copy of your wallet Staking on your own device (such as a PI) and have a copy of the wallet on your android and would see the Staked transactions. Well you can find Coinami here https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=713649.0I have been looking through the setup of electrum server for light clients but might need some extra work on it, I have contacted Coinami support to see what they would have to say. Coinami is open source and has some nice build guides so I want to see if I can build it (or get some help with it).
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September 01, 2015, 01:55:42 AM |
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its notmal phone wallets dont stake no need to look at this
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September 01, 2015, 09:03:35 PM Last edit: September 02, 2015, 11:07:53 AM by drays |
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its notmal phone wallets dont stake no need to look at this Well, they were not used to stake before, but its changed now Transfer coin (TX) has released first Android staking wallet about one week ago ( https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1150229.0), so I believe such staking Android wallets will become common very soon.
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September 01, 2015, 10:45:01 PM |
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its notmal phone wallets dont stake no need to look at this Well, they did not use to stake before, but its changed now Transfer coin (TX) has released first Android staking wallet about one week ago ( https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1150229.0), so I believe such staking Android wallets will become common very soon. I'll ask them about it and poke around, see who I can find that has more experience in making them.
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September 03, 2015, 01:59:22 PM |
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Hell yeah, Canada rules. Very soon™ everyone will be able to use CON on their phones and send it to each other, ETA is about 2-4 days. drays mentioned about TransferCoin having an Android wallet, turns out I was already talking to the guy who built it for them, lol
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September 03, 2015, 03:47:08 PM |
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Android wallet and Canada legistation very good for merchants adoption lets make
PayCon Bar,PayCon Happy Hour 20%off
Tourist
Discover Canada with PayCon
Travel Fly with PayCon
Money Transfer
Dear Imigrants send money to your families in min with almost 0 fee
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Crestington (OP)
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September 03, 2015, 09:07:50 PM |
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Android wallet and Canada legistation very good for merchants adoption lets make
PayCon Bar,PayCon Happy Hour 20%off
Tourist
Discover Canada with PayCon
Travel Fly with PayCon
Money Transfer
Dear Imigrants send money to your families in min with almost 0 fee
I'm quite sure it would be pretty much 0 Fees because all Coins spent as Fees goes back into Staking so you make a piece of that as well. As Crypto grows, there becomes more developers that do work around all different types of Coins so there will be more altcoin light client integration, IOS wallets, pruning, stealth etc. What will be important will be use cases, to actually do these things in order to find out where improvements can be made and taking that step to go from the internet into the real world because that will help drive further adoption.
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September 04, 2015, 12:04:26 AM |
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Sorry I don't write on here much. I would jus like to say that I'm absolutely impressed with the progress of Paycon. I am happy to inform the community that I've been working on another Paycon video when I have spare time. It will be over 3 minutes long and I've worked pretty hard on it. I hope that it will help spread the word about this wonderful coin!!! Not sure when I'll be releasing it, but it will be soon! Paycon to the moon!!!
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AngelLox
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September 04, 2015, 01:42:26 AM |
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Yeah this is official: paycon is the new bitcoin. Settled.
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September 04, 2015, 02:48:22 AM |
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Yeah this is official: paycon is the new bitcoin. Settled.
You know what? I'm going to have to agree with you. Imagine it being functional dark cash like bitcoin, but working a million times better and faster?!
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September 04, 2015, 10:51:16 AM |
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Yeah this is official: paycon is the new bitcoin. Settled.
You know what? I'm going to have to agree with you. Imagine it being functional dark cash like bitcoin, but working a million times better and faster?! A Blockchain is really just an ongoing ledger of accounts and balances, the possibilities are really endless. For example, there is a method at which you can take a snapshot of the chain and then feed those inputs into a new chain such as when people begin to clone ethereum as it is open source, you could then use that code to move onto a new Blockchain with all Coins redeemed with their private keys. There is also dark cash currently developing in POS with masternodes along with mixing and stealth transactions and that could be integrated, or even Blockchain pruning where you keep the same balances but remove old data. When I first started looking into Bitcointalk I was quite surprised how empty it was and how few people knew anything about Crpyto. I tried to get help from people with learning and doing things but best case was some poorly made clone, there were few people that could even clone them let alone make wallets and create things around it but it keeps growing now and more developers become a part of Crypto every day. All you really need is a lot of creative people working together and trying new things, even outsourcing work is beneficial because it pays developers working in crypto and they end up creating more things for different Coins because once you know something it becomes easy to do so many people becomes specialists in their niche area. It's funny how much it is progressing, I wonder what it will be like in another year?
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AngelLox
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September 04, 2015, 11:31:28 AM Last edit: September 04, 2015, 11:46:18 AM by AngelLox |
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Yeah this is official: paycon is the new bitcoin. Settled.
You know what? I'm going to have to agree with you. Imagine it being functional dark cash like bitcoin, but working a million times better and faster?! A Blockchain is really just an ongoing ledger of accounts and balances, the possibilities are really endless. For example, there is a method at which you can take a snapshot of the chain and then feed those inputs into a new chain such as when people begin to clone ethereum as it is open source, you could then use that code to move onto a new Blockchain with all Coins redeemed with their private keys. There is also dark cash currently developing in POS with masternodes along with mixing and stealth transactions and that could be integrated, or even Blockchain pruning where you keep the same balances but remove old data. When I first started looking into Bitcointalk I was quite surprised how empty it was and how few people knew anything about Crpyto. I tried to get help from people with learning and doing things but best case was some poorly made clone, there were few people that could even clone them let alone make wallets and create things around it but it keeps growing now and more developers become a part of Crypto every day. All you really need is a lot of creative people working together and trying new things, even outsourcing work is beneficial because it pays developers working in crypto and they end up creating more things for different Coins because once you know something it becomes easy to do so many people becomes specialists in their niche area. It's funny how much it is progressing, I wonder what it will be like in another year? One thing is sure: in one year XPY will be eating our dust
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