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56 blocks to go.
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fmz89
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March 08, 2015, 11:33:23 AM Last edit: March 08, 2015, 01:38:11 PM by fmz89 |
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Is it my imagination or are the blocks going faster now?
3-5 Blocks a min right now on the blockchain. No problems with Blockchain whats so ever. Chainz is just a tool to see blocks. With Chainz still on old chain, its basically dead, until they update their source. 33 people still on old protocol, and more than 67% are staking on the new protocol. 200 BLOCKS AWAY from 10% monthly stakes. PLEASE DO NOT SEND MTR COINS TO C-CEX UNTIL C-CEX UPDATES THEIR WALLETS!BITTREX EXCHANGE IS GOOD TO GO WITH NEW WALLETS!Uh oh. I sent MTR to C-cex before seeing this. I sent a support ticket although I don't know if that'll help or not. Ouch. Well, C-Cex is still on the old chain. Did you update your wallet yet? How many did you send? Transaction TxId? - let me see what I can uncover. The support ticket may help. They might be able to send them back to you, while their wallets are still on the same chain? But if you updated your wallet, and sent them to an old chain, you just burned MTR. ( From my understanding ) Now I'm not the exchange, they might be able to do something for you, but I'm not 100% sure. Kind Regards, MasterTrader777 hei dev i sent 318 to c-cex my coins still dont receive it(from bittrex) my txid dd3fb7fe110ec2238af40e1945988e52899c500245f12ed5eeced8326a237f90 i sent support ticket to ccex but still unanswer,now what i have to do i got it my deposit now after 2hours
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jc12345
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March 08, 2015, 11:41:35 AM |
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i sent 318 to c-cex my coins still dont receive it my txid dd3fb7fe110ec2238af40e1945988e52899c500245f12ed5eeced8326a237f90 i sent support ticket to ccex but still unanswer,now what i have to do I sent some yesterday and it worked eventually after 2 hours. However, the C-CEX wallet is out of sync. You will have to wait for C-CEX to update their wallet, maybe it will show then.
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March 08, 2015, 11:49:59 AM |
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<snip>
Also Community I have a question.
What features would you all like in the MTR wallet if you had your choice.
Give me your best ideas.
Cheers,
MasterTrader777
Hi MasterTrader Not so much an idea for a feature in the wallet, but any chance you might release a wallet for Linux? I'm happy to leave a Linux system running 24/7 staking, but much less so a Windows system. At the moment I fire up my Windows 7 test system to stake for an hour or so while I have my breakfast Been lurking from very early on and kept up with what you're doing everyday. Great work, keep it up CJ
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bizz
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March 08, 2015, 12:27:46 PM |
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<snip>
Also Community I have a question.
What features would you all like in the MTR wallet if you had your choice.
Give me your best ideas.
Cheers,
MasterTrader777
Hi MasterTrader Not so much an idea for a feature in the wallet, but any chance you might release a wallet for Linux? I'm happy to leave a Linux system running 24/7 staking, but much less so a Windows system. At the moment I fire up my Windows 7 test system to stake for an hour or so while I have my breakfast Been lurking from very early on and kept up with what you're doing everyday. Great work, keep it up CJ You can compile from sources on github. It's not hard at all. Look for readme there about building qt. Just install some dependencies, hit 2 commands & you have safest wallet possible.
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March 08, 2015, 01:06:12 PM |
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<snip>
Also Community I have a question.
What features would you all like in the MTR wallet if you had your choice.
Give me your best ideas.
Cheers,
MasterTrader777
Hi MasterTrader Not so much an idea for a feature in the wallet, but any chance you might release a wallet for Linux? I'm happy to leave a Linux system running 24/7 staking, but much less so a Windows system. At the moment I fire up my Windows 7 test system to stake for an hour or so while I have my breakfast Been lurking from very early on and kept up with what you're doing everyday. Great work, keep it up CJ You can compile from sources on github. It's not hard at all. Look for readme there about building qt. Just install some dependencies, hit 2 commands & you have safest wallet possible. Hi bizz I did try, both ways - straight compile and by installing qt creator - but failed. I'll have another go and post the error messages I get. Has anyone successfully built a Linux MTR wallet from the source? CJ
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pinkie31
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March 08, 2015, 02:06:58 PM |
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17 to go...
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bizz
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March 08, 2015, 02:20:18 PM |
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<snip>
Also Community I have a question.
What features would you all like in the MTR wallet if you had your choice.
Give me your best ideas.
Cheers,
MasterTrader777
Hi MasterTrader Not so much an idea for a feature in the wallet, but any chance you might release a wallet for Linux? I'm happy to leave a Linux system running 24/7 staking, but much less so a Windows system. At the moment I fire up my Windows 7 test system to stake for an hour or so while I have my breakfast Been lurking from very early on and kept up with what you're doing everyday. Great work, keep it up CJ You can compile from sources on github. It's not hard at all. Look for readme there about building qt. Just install some dependencies, hit 2 commands & you have safest wallet possible. Hi bizz I did try, both ways - straight compile and by installing qt creator - but failed. I'll have another go and post the error messages I get. Has anyone successfully built a Linux MTR wallet from the source? CJ I did straight compile and it worked. Any error messages you get just google to find solution. I got one error & here's what I had to do to fix: chmod 755 src/leveldb/build_detect_platform
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March 08, 2015, 02:26:17 PM |
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kilo17
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March 08, 2015, 02:37:28 PM |
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I think if people would read the White Paper and read the thread they would have the answer to all the accusations and questions... Here is a big point a lot of the Fudsters that are here have disregarded.
Yes there is 10 million coin Premine and 110k for the public -- but the 110k is getting 10% monthly POS and the 110k grows very quickly while the 10 mil is not getting POS. I think JC posted a chart a few pages back of this....
PLEASE stop posting crap on this Thread - If you do not like what you see find another thread. If you read the first 30 pages of the thread it is extremely informative and shows the commitment and dedication of the MTR team. Now look at the last 5 pages and you will see that your comments do nothing but dilute the REAL info here...
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bizz
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March 08, 2015, 02:45:43 PM |
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<snip>
Also Community I have a question.
What features would you all like in the MTR wallet if you had your choice.
Give me your best ideas.
Cheers,
MasterTrader777
Hi MasterTrader Not so much an idea for a feature in the wallet, but any chance you might release a wallet for Linux? I'm happy to leave a Linux system running 24/7 staking, but much less so a Windows system. At the moment I fire up my Windows 7 test system to stake for an hour or so while I have my breakfast Been lurking from very early on and kept up with what you're doing everyday. Great work, keep it up CJ You can compile from sources on github. It's not hard at all. Look for readme there about building qt. Just install some dependencies, hit 2 commands & you have safest wallet possible. Hi bizz I did try, both ways - straight compile and by installing qt creator - but failed. I'll have another go and post the error messages I get. Has anyone successfully built a Linux MTR wallet from the source? CJ I did straight compile and it worked. Any error messages you get just google to find solution. I got one error & here's what I had to do to fix: chmod 755 src/leveldb/build_detect_platform If you could make a nice detailed guide on how to install on Linux I would appreciate it. I will throw you some MTR as a gift. Thanks for help the community while I was grabbing some much needed rest. Cheers, MasterTrader777 Guide is already here: https://github.com/CrypticApplications/MTR-Update/blob/master/doc/readme-qt.rstStep by step would be something like this for Ubuntu: 1. Open terminal & install Git 2. Install dependencies (I'm not sure this is all that is) sudo apt-get install qt5-default qt5-qmake qtbase5-dev-tools qttools5-dev-tools \ build-essential libboost-dev libboost-system-dev \ libboost-filesystem-dev libboost-program-options-dev libboost-thread-dev \ libssl-dev libdb++-dev 3. Clone from github & go into directory git clone https://github.com/CrypticApplications/MTR-Update.git && cd MTR-Update 4. In directory enter qmake "USE_UPNP=1" && make 5. In case of errors just google it - errors are likely due to missing dependency. I had some error about detecting platform so I did: chmod 755 src/leveldb/build_detect_platform and after that issue "make" command again 6. That should be all and Qt wallet executable should magically appear in your directory.
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cryptocrypt
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March 08, 2015, 03:03:22 PM |
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I bought some MTR with almost the same price as ico, i think it is pretty cheap To MTR dumper, i wanna say... THANK YOU!!!
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crazywack
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March 08, 2015, 03:07:01 PM |
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Wow kinda got crazy in here last night...
It is frustrating cuz normally If I were in public, or at work I would resort to some trash talk and chest puffing. I have to say I admire that you keep your cool amongst all the aqusations and DUMB questions.
Btw great update, I'm stoked to be in the open beta!
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March 08, 2015, 03:10:52 PM |
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i buyed from dumps. thx u
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kilo17
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March 08, 2015, 03:11:26 PM |
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Wow kinda got crazy in here last night...
It is frustrating cuz normally If I were in public, or at work I would resort to some trash talk and chest puffing. I have to say I admire that you keep your cool amongst all the aqusations and DUMB questions.
Btw great update, I'm stoked to be in the open beta!
I am stoked about the beta and equally stoked we are past the 12500 block
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pinkie31
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March 08, 2015, 03:13:56 PM |
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Happily staking away
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c-cex
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March 08, 2015, 03:38:07 PM |
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Updated and synced well. Sorry for late update.
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jc12345
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March 08, 2015, 03:41:58 PM |
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The blocks are flying smoothly.
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March 08, 2015, 04:05:06 PM |
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everything is ok, nice and smoothly
still waiting for first montly stake
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March 08, 2015, 05:42:05 PM |
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<snip> <another snip> I did straight compile and it worked. Any error messages you get just google to find solution. I got one error & here's what I had to do to fix: chmod 755 src/leveldb/build_detect_platform If you could make a nice detailed guide on how to install on Linux I would appreciate it. I will throw you some MTR as a gift. Thanks for help the community while I was grabbing some much needed rest. Cheers, MasterTrader777 Guide is already here: https://github.com/CrypticApplications/MTR-Update/blob/master/doc/readme-qt.rstStep by step would be something like this for Ubuntu: 1. Open terminal & install Git 2. Install dependencies (I'm not sure this is all that is) sudo apt-get install qt5-default qt5-qmake qtbase5-dev-tools qttools5-dev-tools \ build-essential libboost-dev libboost-system-dev \ libboost-filesystem-dev libboost-program-options-dev libboost-thread-dev \ libssl-dev libdb++-dev 3. Clone from github & go into directory git clone https://github.com/CrypticApplications/MTR-Update.git && cd MTR-Update 4. In directory enter qmake "USE_UPNP=1" && make 5. In case of errors just google it - errors are likely due to missing dependency. I had some error about detecting platform so I did: chmod 755 src/leveldb/build_detect_platform and after that issue "make" command again 6. That should be all and Qt wallet executable should magically appear in your directory. MasterTrader wallet up and running on Mint 17.1 - many thanks bizz, I just needed the chmod command and it compiled fine. Sorry I was lazy and didn't search for the solution, maybe I was rushed at the time and took the easy way out. CJ
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