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Author Topic: [ANN] BitBean is Now Bean Cash | First v3 POS | First 20MB Max Blocks | 7+ Yrs.  (Read 275850 times)
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January 12, 2016, 02:27:18 AM
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Try staking on a pool stake service like coinwallet they split their stake reward proportionally between every participant.  So instead of receiving a reward of 1000bitb every 14 days in your case you would receive like 5 or 6 every hour or so


Hello ... I am already do this
But coinwallet.co didnt answer email support
In coinwallet.co there are no coin control
But can make as you want wallet address


My question using wallet qt . What it the block coin size to get reward 1000 each 14 days
I mean to get 1000 reward what must the block size coins be ?



In coinwallet there would be no need for a coin control it just takes your whole balance and sees what proportion of the coins you have and divides up the reward
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January 12, 2016, 02:28:06 AM
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To be fair to the Dev, coin control is a feature in the base code copied by most coin wallets and usually requires
activation via options. The discussion about coin control is to update the feature from a fully manual process to
some kind of automation i.e selecting a maximum block size to combined and a desired block size to create.

Staking requires the wallet to be up and running and staking pools offer this function if you don't want to keep your
PC running all the time. The risk involved is that you hand over your coins to a third party therefore trusting the site
is very important.


Right but me and a few other people have been asking about coin control for literally months, why couldn't he simply say the wallet has coin control in it you just have to go into display options and enable it ??
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January 12, 2016, 09:14:48 AM
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Here is a post I did a while back, I was under the impression that the current talk was on having an enhanced
function to save the pain of manually doing it.


How to enable POS In Wallet ?

Setting, options, click Display coin control feature. This allows you to reblock your coins.

Settings, unlock wallet (does it for staking only). Check the bottom right of the wallet for the green arrow appearing showing your staking weight.

Wallet must be running to stake and I personally keep my blocks from 6k - 20+k. Coin control is left on automatic whilst staking.

Pre-empting the next question :

Re-blocking your coins

 - set your passphrase to something short otherwise lock the wallet.
 - Copy your wallet address to the clipboard (receive coins, highlight the wallet address and Copy Address).
 - Send coins, tick custom change address and paste your address into the box provided.
 - Click inputs.., expand the blocks and mark the one(s) you wish to reblock. OK, paste your address into the pay to box and specify the
   amount. Send, blah, blah and wait 10+ seconds to process then repeat this part.
 - Reset your passphrase back and unlock the wallet.

Reducing the block size, keep halving the amount. If it's 50k then mark it and send 25k, two block of 25k will get produced. Creating
larger blocks, for example, mark 50k worth of smaller blocks and then send 25k. Again, two 25k blocks should appear.

If you seem to have lost coins check they have not been put into another address in the wallet. Send coins, Inputs..., expand blocks
and click address, if two appear, mark the new one and send the coins back to your prime address.

If still not adding up, Help, Debug window, checkwallet, if it does not pass, repairwallet.

Coins need to be in your wallet for 6 hours before they will mature for staking.


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January 12, 2016, 09:23:05 PM
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I did not know of the coin control option and ive been here from the start  Undecided but thanks the one that spoke out someone should make a screen shot tutorial for those like me ill give 50k beans 2 the first 1 2 do it.
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January 12, 2016, 10:02:30 PM
Last edit: January 12, 2016, 11:01:39 PM by kernik
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Using coin control is simple Smiley
There you go:




open options panel


check coin control in Display tab
click Ok


Coin control is now enabled in Send Beans section of your wallet



looks pretty much like this, you can have more addresses there, check list mode and see what happens Smiley
you can sort the list by columns - use inputs with lowest amount or confirmations



keep checking inputs until the sum is what you want, be aware that more inputs = bigger transfer fee.
copy the amount after fee and click Ok



paste the amount and your BITB address, then hit ok!

Your coins are now in one big chunk =)



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January 13, 2016, 05:44:34 PM
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But till now no one answer me
What each block size must be to get reward 1000 coin ?
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January 13, 2016, 10:37:53 PM
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But till now no one answer me
What each block size must be to get reward 1000 coin ?


Minimum block size must be 1,000 BitBean to be able to compete for Sprouts on the Network.

"Bean Cash..More Than Digital Cash"  www.beancash.org
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January 13, 2016, 11:44:39 PM
Last edit: January 14, 2016, 05:33:47 AM by TeamBean
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Cryptopia Exchange Listing Bounty



If you would like to see BitBean added to Cryptopia, please donate some BitBeans to this address:  2JS3mLHNSRVRjdACohFhvoH1X9SFh6s2HY

We need about 500,000 BitBeans to get listed there. When the address reaches the required amount, Bean Core will approach Cryptopia owners and proceed to request a listing.

As many of you may know, we have de-listed Cryptsy (www.cryptsy.com) from our Web-Site, and recommend our community not to use them anymore. In the last 3 months, they have not been processing withdrawals in a timely manner and there have been countless reports of users not receiving their funds.

Sincerely,

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January 14, 2016, 01:38:23 AM
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I did not know of the coin control option and ive been here from the start  Undecided but thanks the one that spoke out someone should make a screen shot tutorial for those like me ill give 50k beans 2 the first 1 2 do it.

Same with me lol I think a lot of people didn't know to be honest no one told us except for a tiny confusing post back in august apparently really should have been addressed when we were asking about it. 
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January 14, 2016, 01:57:31 AM
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But till now no one answer me
What each block size must be to get reward 1000 coin ?


Minimum block size must be 1,000 BitBean to be able to compete for Sprouts on the Network.



So block size is 1000 and reward each 14 days 1000 :|

Are you make sure ?
This 100% reward rate

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January 14, 2016, 02:11:35 AM
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But till now no one answer me
What each block size must be to get reward 1000 coin ?


Minimum block size must be 1,000 BitBean to be able to compete for Sprouts on the Network.



So block size is 1000 and reward each 14 days 1000 :|

Are you make sure ?
This 100% reward rate



No, what I stated...was that to be eligible to 'stake', a block must contain at least 1,000 BitBeans. This does not mean that a block will automatically receive a reward...but rather it competes with other blocks -in wallets on the network with competing weights. There are a lot of variables that are used and it is not a straight % based reward. BitBean was the first PoS crypto currency to pioneer Static Block rewards.

The best way to get an idea of rewards is to look at existing addresses that are sprouting:  https://chainz.cryptoid.info/bitb/#!extraction


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January 14, 2016, 03:29:08 AM
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But till now no one answer me
What each block size must be to get reward 1000 coin ?


Minimum block size must be 1,000 BitBean to be able to compete for Sprouts on the Network.



So block size is 1000 and reward each 14 days 1000 :|

Are you make sure ?
This 100% reward rate



No, what I stated...was that to be eligible to 'stake', a block must contain at least 1,000 BitBeans. This does not mean that a block will automatically receive a reward...but rather it competes with other blocks -in wallets on the network with competing weights. There are a lot of variables that are used and it is not a straight % based reward. BitBean was the first PoS crypto currency to pioneer Static Block rewards.

The best way to get an idea of rewards is to look at existing addresses that are sprouting:  https://chainz.cryptoid.info/bitb/#!extraction





So still no one answer my question

Again and again

To get 1000 bitb reward each 14 days what I must put each coin block size in coin control ?
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January 14, 2016, 07:15:03 AM
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that's not so simple it's depends from the state of whole Network. you can only calculated for a Moment if all activities are frozen. In the next time-step or after the next Transaction in the Network the result of calculation is an other.
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January 14, 2016, 02:43:15 PM
Last edit: January 15, 2016, 06:26:20 AM by Crypto Latino
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To get 1000 bitb reward each 14 days what I must put each coin block size in coin control ?
to get 1000 bean reward u have to be lucky and have a good amount of coin do 2 the high difficulty i am making blocks of 10k - infinity 2 higher my luck rate.

@kernik ty for your help pm me a wallet so i can send u those bitb i promised.
@TeamBean i will donate 100k TxId: 721e5e41d6eed6da476961aefebb8e8055cad9d93b97f8d4cc92cdf19b6f90f7 and once we get listed their lets do the same with shapeshift + update that road map expired dates look bad and give us that android wallet pls I know more than 100 fokes who want 2 get in bitb but only have a smart phone and so i can further promote the sooner the better and if shawn cant get it done i bet a very good bounty will do the trick Wink I will do my part 2 help! GL 2 ALL!


 
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January 15, 2016, 05:14:13 PM
Last edit: January 15, 2016, 06:09:08 PM by kernik
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Thanks for the coins @Crypto Latino ! I hope my little tutorial will help more people to understand the basics of coin control Smiley

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January 15, 2016, 10:58:54 PM
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New #teambean IRC Tip-A-Bot

If you would like a few extra Beans or to share some of your BitBeans, join us in our Official IRC channel #teambean on the Freenode network.
We have a new bot there called Tip-A-Bot which users can rain BitBeans down on others there.

Come join us and hang-out with your fellow Beaners, and get some Free BitBeans!

Sincerely,

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January 16, 2016, 03:07:45 PM
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a new exchange has opened up "1ex.trade" looks very promising
they do require proof of Developer
they have just started adding altcoins
they are accepting requests

https://1ex.trade/index.php

https://1ex.trade/about.php
https://1ex.trade/our-security.php
https://1ex.trade/fee-schedule.php
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January 16, 2016, 03:48:45 PM
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a new exchange has opened up "1ex.trade" looks very promising
they do require proof of Developer
they have just started adding altcoins
they are accepting requests

https://1ex.trade/index.php

https://1ex.trade/about.php
https://1ex.trade/our-security.php
https://1ex.trade/fee-schedule.php

Just bad feeling .... similar this have too much exchange sites.... need trusted one with vol

Infact polo ..bitt .. cryptsy ..is nothing if you compare with huge web crypto coin exchanger

Take a look in this link and see btc vol
http://exchangewar.info/
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January 16, 2016, 03:50:54 PM
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I have suggest or idea for bitbean coin support

How about try to add in chinese website .. will have great vol and coin will rise up

Similar btc38.com
Is huge .. and have english and chinese
No need register....just login by facebook account


We need other excange website .. other than cryptsy
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January 16, 2016, 08:27:25 PM
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another new exchange

https://safecex.com

http://safecex.com/coin/add?q=bitb

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1325370.0
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