Crestington (OP)
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March 28, 2015, 11:47:52 PM |
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I have been adding a bunch of new features over the last few days and integrating the backlog of the wallet designs and layouts Would be a good time to pick up some cheap CON, prices are very nice Check it out on C-Cex and lets get some buying happening
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Crestington (OP)
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March 29, 2015, 12:45:21 AM |
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I put in a request to coinpayments.net to have PayCon added
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March 29, 2015, 01:50:11 AM |
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Downloading the wallet and taking a look see at the code.
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This space not for rent...
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Crestington (OP)
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March 29, 2015, 03:19:20 AM |
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Downloading the wallet and taking a look see at the code.
Sounds great, I'll even drop you a couple Coins as well. Forums don't like posting addresses, you could pm it to me or put it in your signature.
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March 31, 2015, 12:09:15 AM |
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March 31, 2015, 12:11:10 AM |
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Dark gravity wave is more for POW only Coins, how would that relate to Proof of Stake?
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March 31, 2015, 05:57:06 PM |
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Dark gravity wave is more for POW only Coins, how would that relate to Proof of Stake? Yes please elaborate more on this matter.
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Crestington (OP)
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March 31, 2015, 07:40:00 PM |
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March 31, 2015
Added delete address GUI
Added sorting based on weight and age to Coin control
Added Combo box for selecting Coins in Coin control based on age, weight, time etc.
Added sorting of transactions based on date range to keep track of Staked Blocks.
Fixed link to C-Cex to link directly to the PayCon market and changed the forum link to link to the Cryptoplays forums instead of paycon.slack.com
New Windows and Mac wallet builds will be another week or so depending on time and things added, if you have Linux then you can build from source yourself and help with testing of the new changes.
Get your CON on!!
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March 31, 2015, 08:21:42 PM |
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Sorry if this has been answered, but is there an online wallet that stakes or any online wallet at least at all for this coin? I would like to have some of this coin instead of paycoin which is obvious scam and not legit like paycon. And do I have to always keep my pc on if I want to stake and install a wallet on my pc? Thanks, and keep it up, a cool coin edit: oh, seems pc has to be online... and opened means unlocked right?
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March 31, 2015, 08:39:04 PM |
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Hello Crestington
I have sent you a PM with a link to GitHub, dark theme etc ...
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Crestington (OP)
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March 31, 2015, 09:32:00 PM |
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Sorry if this has been answered, but is there an online wallet that stakes or any online wallet at least at all for this coin? I would like to have some of this coin instead of paycoin which is obvious scam and not legit like paycon. And do I have to always keep my pc on if I want to stake and install a wallet on my pc? Thanks, and keep it up, a cool coin edit: oh, seems pc has to be online... and opened means unlocked right? There isn't an online wallet but you can create one yourself and host multiple Coins, not just PayCon and would cost about $5-10 a month for hosting. Your wallet would need to be open and online in order to Stake once your Coins have matured atleast 2 days. Send me a message so I don't forget and I'll put together a guide for you for it this weekend. This is something on my todo list as well, would be great to give users an install script so you can just pay for your hosting in BTC, run the script and it will set it all up for you without much hassle and then also would work for whatever Coin you want, basically like a generic, self maintained online wallet.
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Crestington (OP)
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March 31, 2015, 09:33:01 PM |
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Hello Crestington
I have sent you a PM with a link to GitHub, dark theme etc ...
Fantastic, I'm working on it now.
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March 31, 2015, 09:33:18 PM |
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I was just stopping it to say that the new wallet looks fantastic , but I see you've already released another new one lol. Man, you work hard. Kudos to the incredible development Crestington, and to everybody else who has contributed. PayCon continues to surprise, and impress. I can't wait to check out some of these new features.
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Crestington (OP)
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March 31, 2015, 09:59:25 PM |
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I was just stopping it to say that the new wallet looks fantastic , but I see you've already released another new one lol. Man, you work hard. Kudos to the incredible development Crestington, and to everybody else who has contributed. PayCon continues to surprise, and impress. I can't wait to check out some of these new features. Yup, well I outsource for the builds of the windows and mac wallets so I like to grab as much as I can in each update, I have a build for Windows but would include the extra files necessary to run it vs just the .exe version (which is better for the less experienced). Time is often limited so I could go through to do up the builds myself but I like to try to focus on the core and outsourcing the builds for like $50 here and there aren't really a big deal considering it also goes to other developers in the community Thanks for taking the time to drop by, I know you have been extremely busy with all your own stuff as well. It's a common misconception that people have the time and money to advance everything at lightning speed, most everyone does this stuff in their spare time and have real jobs and life commitments that come first so I find it's good to prod just a bit to get some help but know that you can never force people to do things, hence why we aim for no deadlines and no rules, all participation is great and everything is appreciated
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March 31, 2015, 09:59:56 PM |
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Saw this mentioned in another thread. Downloaded wallet and have it caught up. But, I'm a newbie, is there a way to mine this coin on a humble home computer? Can someone provide me a link to how to do it?
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PayCON: PHQAtLmwRXTskGqry1FBuFLnWuqMzcj1TH --==*==-- Qora: QcgdKgPD1SkqzGXWGAY1gwao7257gyGVnB --==*==-- BitCoin: 1L9NLA3wHcGwffm2avVg3tzhDGjtq9
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March 31, 2015, 10:15:56 PM |
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Saw this mentioned in another thread. Downloaded wallet and have it caught up. But, I'm a newbie, is there a way to mine this coin on a humble home computer? Can someone provide me a link to how to do it?
It's Proof of Stake only which means that you mine more Coins by owning Coins. When you deposit Coins into your wallet they are stamped with the time that you have received them, after a minimum of 2 days they are eligible to Stake and you will receive a reward of 30 Coins per Block you Stake and it all happens automatically and can be done without needing any mining hardware and on a humble home computer (all it requires is being able to run the wallet). It relies on the sizes of the transactions you receive, each transaction (or Block of Coins) acts like a small miner so if for example you bought 10,000 Coins and you sent it to your wallet in one transaction then you would have one Block of 10,000 Coins. After 2 days (the minimum age) you open your wallet again and sync, that Block of 10,000 would immediately Stake and you would receive 30 Coins and Split into 2 equal Blocks. However if you check the Block explorer, the average Block to Stake is around 500 so if you split up that 10,000 by sending it in smaller amounts of 1000 then you have 10 Blocks that would Stake at around the same time all for 30 Coins each so you would have received 300 Coins for Staking 10 Blocks rather than 30 Coins for Staking one Block. The smaller the Blocks of Coins you have, the longer it takes for each transaction to Stake. If you would like to see the sizes of the Blocks you own, you can navigate to the "Send Coins" tab in your wallet and click on "inputs" and it will give you a list of the addresses and sizes of your Blocks and you can sort it by size, confirmations or groups. If you want to split up larger Blocks (or combine smaller Blocks) you can select the Blocks you want and send them to yourself. Hope this helps a bit.
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March 31, 2015, 11:50:18 PM |
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Saw this mentioned in another thread. Downloaded wallet and have it caught up. But, I'm a newbie, is there a way to mine this coin on a humble home computer? Can someone provide me a link to how to do it?
It's Proof of Stake only which means that you mine more Coins by owning Coins. When you deposit Coins into your wallet they are stamped with the time that you have received them, after a minimum of 2 days they are eligible to Stake and you will receive a reward of 30 Coins per Block you Stake and it all happens automatically and can be done without needing any mining hardware and on a humble home computer (all it requires is being able to run the wallet). It relies on the sizes of the transactions you receive, each transaction (or Block of Coins) acts like a small miner so if for example you bought 10,000 Coins and you sent it to your wallet in one transaction then you would have one Block of 10,000 Coins. After 2 days (the minimum age) you open your wallet again and sync, that Block of 10,000 would immediately Stake and you would receive 30 Coins and Split into 2 equal Blocks. However if you check the Block explorer, the average Block to Stake is around 500 so if you split up that 10,000 by sending it in smaller amounts of 1000 then you have 10 Blocks that would Stake at around the same time all for 30 Coins each so you would have received 300 Coins for Staking 10 Blocks rather than 30 Coins for Staking one Block. The smaller the Blocks of Coins you have, the longer it takes for each transaction to Stake. If you would like to see the sizes of the Blocks you own, you can navigate to the "Send Coins" tab in your wallet and click on "inputs" and it will give you a list of the addresses and sizes of your Blocks and you can sort it by size, confirmations or groups. If you want to split up larger Blocks (or combine smaller Blocks) you can select the Blocks you want and send them to yourself. Hope this helps a bit. #Perfectly described! #Continue with your good work and keep your tail up! Den
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Crestington (OP)
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April 01, 2015, 12:33:44 PM |
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Hello Crestington
I have sent you a PM with a link to GitHub, dark theme etc ...
I got your PM and I have pushed all the changes to Github and will be available as the default theme in the next update along with the Darkwood theme courtesy of FlutterCoin. Here is a little preview for everyone
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April 02, 2015, 12:50:07 PM |
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Sent you the 4th video! Fantastic, I've already seen it and it looks great! I'll add it in over the next couple days, maybe even bust it out all at once.
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April 02, 2015, 03:15:03 PM |
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Just built form source, things are looking good
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