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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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August 06, 2016, 09:50:42 AM
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Just want to ask the percent stake per coin input of BitB?  Smiley


PoS started arround 85% p.a. now we are at ~38% p.a. and continuing to fall, day by day.

At the end of this year we have only a inflation of ~33% p.a. End of next year only 22% and so on. The price of Bitbean increased over the time because the impact of the inflation shrink. The whole network create only ~$55 per day atm  Wink
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August 06, 2016, 12:17:35 PM
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Hi Guys

Just want to ask the percent stake per coin input of BitB?  Smiley


PoS started arround 85% p.a. now we are at ~38% p.a. and continuing to fall, day by day.

At the end of this year we have only a inflation of ~33% p.a. End of next year only 22% and so on. The price of Bitbean increased over the time because the impact of the inflation shrink. The whole network create only ~$55 per day atm  Wink

I see... Thanx for the info
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August 07, 2016, 10:31:17 AM
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Vote Here First!

Then Re-Tweet on Twitter  to Vote for BitBean to be added to Poloniex: https://twitter.com/BitBeanCoin












 

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Cheers 2 All, pls take time to fill Poloniex vote info, we can all benift from
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August 12, 2016, 01:56:41 AM
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Is there a way to find out in the wallet how long it will take for your next sprout? Smiley
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August 12, 2016, 03:43:57 AM
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Is there a way to find out in the wallet how long it will take for your next sprout? Smiley
Go with your mouse cursor over the bean-icon with the arrow in the bottom right corner of your wallet gui then wait for the popup. It's a approximation :-)
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August 12, 2016, 04:13:55 AM
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Ok it just shows how many connections i have blocks etc no be deal tho.

Edit: Edit: Am i on a outdated wallet Version V1.1.0.0-g32a928eRC1 ??
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August 12, 2016, 04:33:21 AM
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Ok it just shows how many connections i have blocks etc no be deal tho.

Edit: Edit: Am i on a outdated wallet Version V1.1.0.0-g32a928eRC1 ??

No, Version is ok. It takes time to sync and start the process  Smiley

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August 12, 2016, 04:47:58 AM
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Ok it just shows how many connections i have blocks etc no be deal tho.

Edit: Edit: Am i on a outdated wallet Version V1.1.0.0-g32a928eRC1 ??

No, Version is ok. It takes time to sync and start the process  Smiley



Yep i just notice i was all good just downloaded the wallet and its the same one i am using already lol thanks Smiley
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August 12, 2016, 05:07:29 AM
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Why is BitB Wallet offline? I can not withdraw/deposit the coins. I use the BitB-Network without errors over the last year. thx for your Support.

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Wallet  is on maintenance.
The solution to this cryptocurrency will take some time, need to update the wallet.
We apologize for any inconvenience

Please fill this form: https://yobit.net/en/maintenance_request/



I have submitted a "free" request along with current nodes. It wouldn't hurt for others to do so also.

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wallet on yobit.net is online again.
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Why is BitB Wallet offline? I can not withdraw/deposit the coins. I use the BitB-Network without errors over the last year. thx for your Support.

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Wallet  is on maintenance.
The solution to this cryptocurrency will take some time, need to update the wallet.
We apologize for any inconvenience

Please fill this form: https://yobit.net/en/maintenance_request/



I have submitted a "free" request along with current nodes. It wouldn't hurt for others to do so also.

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wallet on yobit.net is online again.

Very nice, seems the latest Twitter I sent today was effective  Smiley

"BitBean ‏@BitBeanCoin  13h13 hours ago
@YobitExchange Months have past $BITB wallet still offline! Halt #BitBean trade & bring wallet online so users can withdraw #kindnessrocks"

-- https://twitter.com/BitBeanCoin

What say you Bitbean Community? Do you want to keep Yobit in the Bean Family?  If so, send them some Bean Love with your Tweets (and thank them) and BTC/BITB trades!

Be sure to use #BitBean $BITB in your Tweets!  If you don't want BitBean on Yobit, then withdraw you BitBean from Yobit.

Also, cast your vote by visiting: http://teamchat.bitbean.org

Type "/poll" without quotes once you are in the BitBean Public Chat room. You should then see the Poll:  "Should BitBean Remain on Yobit?"  Click the link and cast your vote. The poll will be open for 7 days.




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August 12, 2016, 11:04:56 AM
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My BitBeans on Cryptsy are now on this Adress:

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Who is the owner of this BitBean Adress, any Information? I think this 18,222,603BitB are the whole cryptsy Beans, now on a single adress  Wink
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August 12, 2016, 02:54:08 PM
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My BitBeans on Cryptsy are now on this Adress:

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2ZjvAEVsZ9NmaEvzVdU1adNBbaU39HUuHs

Who is the owner of this BitBean Adress, any Information? I think this 18,222,603BitB are the whole cryptsy Beans, now on a single adress  Wink

This correlates to this news:  http://www.altcointoday.com/cryptsy-ceo-stole-3-3-million/

It looks like Cryptsy moved Bitbeans to Bittrex between end of February & March, and now in August, court-appointed receiver James Sallah has consolidated remaining Bitbeans from Cryptsy to that address you reference.

The addresses associated here were Cryptsy addresses, they are now all 0 (Previouse to August 4th., there was just under 8Million left in these addresses:  
https://chainz.cryptoid.info/bitb/wallet.dws?9338.htm)

Looks like James Sallah is the one who has ownership of the remaining Bitbean that were on Cryptsy (Those left that weren't sent to Bittrex at the end of Feb. and early March.)

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August 12, 2016, 08:36:41 PM
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Hi , What is the recommended size per block to stake properly?
Thanks Smiley
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August 12, 2016, 10:18:49 PM
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Hi, BitBean looks interesting so I thought I would give it a try but I am amazed ho long it is taking the wallet to sync up.

I aborted yesterday in favour of using a snapshot, speaking of which I would have liked to seen one published on the main website but could not fins. But to my surprise, I am still again waiting this morning  a good 12 hours later and at this rate maybe the day to go.

I am on a 100Mb/s connection and wonder about the user friendliness of this for new people starting. Is there an easier way I missed?

Just my 2 bits worth, cheers.

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August 13, 2016, 12:18:20 AM
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Hi , What is the recommended size per block to stake properly?
Thanks Smiley

Hi Babidi,

It has too many variables and at some time a certain block size could be more effective than other but not always, what's recommended is to have less than 100k per block, a low latency internet connection and a lot of BitBeans as much as you can get Smiley. With 2M you can get 1 or 2 Sprouts (1 Sprout=1000 BITB) per day .
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August 13, 2016, 12:34:29 AM
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Hi, BitBean looks interesting so I thought I would give it a try but I am amazed ho long it is taking the wallet to sync up.

I aborted yesterday in favour of using a snapshot, speaking of which I would have liked to seen one published on the main website but could not fins. But to my surprise, I am still again waiting this morning  a good 12 hours later and at this rate maybe the day to go.

I am on a 100Mb/s connection and wonder about the user friendliness of this for new people starting. Is there an easier way I missed?

Just my 2 bits worth, cheers.

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Did you use a Snapshot or did you use a Bootstrap.dat file?
Snapshot should have been synced in ~2 or 3 hours max.
Bootstrap.dat can take ~24 hours.

Do you have any Active Connections?
(Click Help and Debug Windows to see # of connections)

I am updating the snapshot to today's date and will post when it is ready.

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August 13, 2016, 12:49:42 AM
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Hi , What is the recommended size per block to stake properly?
Thanks Smiley

Hi Babidi,

It has too many variables and at some time a certain block size could be more effective than other but not always, what's recommended is to have less than 100k per block, a low latency internet connection and a lot of BitBeans as much as you can get Smiley. With 2M you can get 1 or 2 Sprouts (1 Sprout=1000 BITB) per day .

Thanks for the information i appreciate it  Cheesy
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August 13, 2016, 04:33:10 AM
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Kiklo's Premium Blockchain Snapshot Service

BitBean Snapshot updated to 2016-8-12
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1378653.msg14349587#msg14349587

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August 13, 2016, 06:27:34 AM
Last edit: August 13, 2016, 06:43:47 AM by MemberCount+1
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Hi , What is the recommended size per block to stake properly?
Thanks Smiley
Start with 1/10 "blocksize" of your balance (on same adress), should be ok. Over the time it goes to a size of 1000. there is no optimal blocksize for a start like noblecoins or netcoin, our algo is better. I test these coins months ago for a "long" time and the winner is BitBean  Wink  fair algo, great stake rewards, many nodes, fast network and a minimum of cpu utilization. this are only the technical benefits  Grin

you can stake with a size of 1BitB but it takes a long time but is it not impossible. search in the blockexplorers  Cool
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