CryptoSupporter777
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August 31, 2017, 07:29:45 PM |
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...I'd to like to see it go up to 1000 sats
as far as i'm concerned - IT WILL - and well before end of year 2020...
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plasmodesmata
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August 31, 2017, 07:48:55 PM |
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so the new blocksize is 100.000 i wondered why it takes forever to sprout i have them at 50.000 will change them I got into bean control but didnt see a way to rearrange them.
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tokenZ
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August 31, 2017, 10:54:08 PM |
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I've had a stack of Bitbean for about 3 days, My weight is 98115 and every day says expected time to earn rewards is 1 Day. Still waiting. Am I doing something wrong?
My weight is 230600462 I sprout a couple to 6 times a day. you might need to stack some more beans. It helps to deposit in your wallet at 100k increments. I have 400k beans. So what would be the optimum stack? 100k per or fewer? 100k is the optimal and most efficient sprouting size, or so I have heard. I think BitBeans is now very cheap, I should order some more to increase the volume in the purse to help the bean sprout faster. K questions guys. Wallet seems fine, syncs immed when turn on. Have 70k in at the moment. Been on for and active for about 24 hours, yet it still says beans are not mature... Thoughts?
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grinmoure
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September 01, 2017, 04:06:54 AM |
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so the new blocksize is 100.000 i wondered why it takes forever to sprout i have them at 50.000 will change them Yeah, I have several 100k stacks and only received one sprout in the last few days. Of all my staking coins this one is a little disappointing unless I'm being too impatient.
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dirruk
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September 01, 2017, 06:36:55 AM |
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so the new blocksize is 100.000 i wondered why it takes forever to sprout i have them at 50.000 will change them I got into bean control but didnt see a way to rearrange them. you send them to yourself in 100.000 from your desktop wallet
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yaooke
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September 01, 2017, 11:32:00 AM |
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Just to let you know... it's been targeted. sit tight because we're gonna moon
big.
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plasmodesmata
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September 01, 2017, 09:03:55 PM |
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vella85
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September 01, 2017, 11:39:25 PM |
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I think people need to split their beans up into 10k to 20k blocks and then you guys should start sprouting more often. I haven't staked in a couple of days now as the network weight is growing a lot more now as people have been taking their beans off the exchanges to sprout so it will be a little harder to sprout now as more people start to sprout.
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tribanogrami
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September 02, 2017, 04:49:57 AM |
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Guys and why the BITTREX exchange lost the BITB logo? Is there some sort of re-trading? Answer me, please, I'm just the holder of this coin
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Altcoinlover
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September 02, 2017, 11:54:13 AM Last edit: September 02, 2017, 12:07:27 PM by Altcoinlover |
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I am running my wallet for a long time now... and until yesterday all was fine.
Yesterday, my PC crashed and it seems to have affected my BITB wallet...
Usually, no big deal. I deleted all files EXCEPT conf file and wallet.dat.
But now, the wallet is unable to connect to the network.
I added from OP extra addnodes (which should not have necessary as I was always connected before), but THAT DOES NOT HELP.
Would you have an idea what is going on?
Edit: finally, with the new set of addnodes, the wallet connected and is now syncing...
Just surprise that I don't see a syncing process bar to know how many blocks are remaining to synch.
Without a bootstrap I guess it will take a while.
Is there a bootstrap file available?
thanks for helping
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Altcoinlover
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September 02, 2017, 11:59:27 AM |
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I think people need to split their beans up into 10k to 20k blocks and then you guys should start sprouting more often. I haven't staked in a couple of days now as the network weight is growing a lot more now as people have been taking their beans off the exchanges to sprout so it will be a little harder to sprout now as more people start to sprout.
In many occasion I heard about that kind of strategy to help with staking / sprouting here.... But I have no clue how to do that. Could you explain please? In fact, my understanding after more reading is that anyway, there is no "coin control" for BITB.. Sad because when we have significant amount of coin having a manual process by 100 000 increment is a little "fastidious" to say the least ;-)
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francism
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September 02, 2017, 12:22:05 PM |
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Guys and why the BITTREX exchange lost the BITB logo? Is there some sort of re-trading? Answer me, please, I'm just the holder of this coin
According to the official BitBean website it will be re-brand to a new name, ticker symbol and most probably to a new logo. Bittrex almost certainly preparing to put the new logo design on their exchange. http://www.bitbean.org/forum/bitbean-rebrand-announcement
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TheKingInYellow
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September 02, 2017, 01:04:36 PM |
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Guys and why the BITTREX exchange lost the BITB logo? Is there some sort of re-trading? Answer me, please, I'm just the holder of this coin
According to the official BitBean website it will be re-brand to a new name, ticker symbol and most probably to a new logo. Bittrex almost certainly preparing to put the new logo design on their exchange. http://www.bitbean.org/forum/bitbean-rebrand-announcementNot a fan of it in any way. Bitbean endeared me to themselves long before this. I don't need a new logo to appreciate the coin.
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viparmenia
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September 02, 2017, 09:47:42 PM |
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Some of my beans got blocked for sprouting/staking and not available for sending. Even stoping the staking do not bring them back to balance.
How to force them to get back into balance?
Would the option "Detach databe at shutdown" help
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Invest into $XVG $PND $PAC $LDOGE created by people changing the world and unchaining money for freedom and privacy
Do not support Premined ANTI-coins like $XRP $XLM $ADA $TRX $IOTA killing FREEDOM of money
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vella85
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September 02, 2017, 11:46:33 PM |
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I think people need to split their beans up into 10k to 20k blocks and then you guys should start sprouting more often. I haven't staked in a couple of days now as the network weight is growing a lot more now as people have been taking their beans off the exchanges to sprout so it will be a little harder to sprout now as more people start to sprout.
In many occasion I heard about that kind of strategy to help with staking / sprouting here.... But I have no clue how to do that. Could you explain please? In fact, my understanding after more reading is that anyway, there is no "coin control" for BITB.. Sad because when we have significant amount of coin having a manual process by 100 000 increment is a little "fastidious" to say the least ;-) Bitbean does have coin control you just have to activate it and then from there you can start to split your larger bean blocks into 10k or 20k blocks of beans. Click on settings then options and then click the tab Display and there you will see "Display bean control features (experts only) then once you check the box click apply and your done. Then click on send beans tab click inputs, then list mode and from there you can split your beans into blocks of your choose. Once you select the coins from checking the boxes, click OK and then just send the coins to your own address, remember to allow for the fee to send the coins.
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Altcoinlover
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September 03, 2017, 02:10:44 AM |
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I think people need to split their beans up into 10k to 20k blocks and then you guys should start sprouting more often. I haven't staked in a couple of days now as the network weight is growing a lot more now as people have been taking their beans off the exchanges to sprout so it will be a little harder to sprout now as more people start to sprout.
In many occasion I heard about that kind of strategy to help with staking / sprouting here.... But I have no clue how to do that. Could you explain please? In fact, my understanding after more reading is that anyway, there is no "coin control" for BITB.. Sad because when we have significant amount of coin having a manual process by 100 000 increment is a little "fastidious" to say the least ;-) Bitbean does have coin control you just have to activate it and then from there you can start to split your larger bean blocks into 10k or 20k blocks of beans. Click on settings then options and then click the tab Display and there you will see "Display bean control features (experts only) then once you check the box click apply and your done. Then click on send beans tab click inputs, then list mode and from there you can split your beans into blocks of your choose. Once you select the coins from checking the boxes, click OK and then just send the coins to your own address, remember to allow for the fee to send the coins. thanks for the great step by step process.... will check it in the really next days to see how it works live ;-) I really like this Bitbean community... always found great support. Never saw that in any other coin
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plasmodesmata
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September 03, 2017, 04:48:05 AM |
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I think people need to split their beans up into 10k to 20k blocks and then you guys should start sprouting more often. I haven't staked in a couple of days now as the network weight is growing a lot more now as people have been taking their beans off the exchanges to sprout so it will be a little harder to sprout now as more people start to sprout.
In many occasion I heard about that kind of strategy to help with staking / sprouting here.... But I have no clue how to do that. Could you explain please? In fact, my understanding after more reading is that anyway, there is no "coin control" for BITB.. Sad because when we have significant amount of coin having a manual process by 100 000 increment is a little "fastidious" to say the least ;-) Bitbean does have coin control you just have to activate it and then from there you can start to split your larger bean blocks into 10k or 20k blocks of beans. Click on settings then options and then click the tab Display and there you will see "Display bean control features (experts only) then once you check the box click apply and your done. Then click on send beans tab click inputs, then list mode and from there you can split your beans into blocks of your choose. Once you select the coins from checking the boxes, click OK and then just send the coins to your own address, remember to allow for the fee to send the coins. Great explanation! thanks!
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WhiteBeard
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September 03, 2017, 06:04:15 AM Last edit: September 03, 2017, 01:29:05 PM by WhiteBeard |
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I've had a stack of Bitbean for about 3 days, My weight is 98115 and every day says expected time to earn rewards is 1 Day. Still waiting. Am I doing something wrong?
My weight is 230600462 I sprout a couple to 6 times a day. you might need to stack some more beans. It helps to deposit in your wallet at 100k increments. I have 400k beans. So what would be the optimum stack? 100k per or fewer? 100k is the optimal and most efficient sprouting size, or so I have heard. First, @grinmoure, be aware that there is some amount of luck involved, the same as mining. If you wallet says it is sprouting and has an expected time to rewards, you have done things correctly and your patience will be rewarded. Second, a greater weight of beans will increase your chance of sprouting. Third, there has been a lot of speculation about optimum block size for sprouting. It depends on how much of your beans you want to spend to do the optimization. (The lead dev of bean has stated many times that 10 - 15k blocks are a good starting point.) You should be aware, however, that when unlocked and sprouting the wallet will actually self-optimize the blocks over time. That is it when a block/transaction sprouts, that block is split into 2 blocks of equal value and 500 beans are added to each block. The reason that smaller block sizes can influence your potential sprouting rate is that when a block sprouts, it is taken out of your sprouting weight until it matures. For example, if you have one block of beans in your wallet, and they sprout, your weight drops to zero until the 2 new blocks mature and are then capable of sprouting again. On the other hand, if you have divided your 400k beans into 100k bean blocks (as suggested by @plasmodesmata), and a sprout occurs, only 100k beans are taken out of the sprouting weight and 300k remain. Your weight drops but not to zero.
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WhiteBeard
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September 03, 2017, 06:08:27 AM Last edit: September 03, 2017, 01:20:37 PM by WhiteBeard |
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The question of generated but not accepted sprouts occurs a lot. This info might help. "generated but not accepted" occurs when you generate a block within a short time (seconds) of another node, and they beat you to acceptance by the network by broadcasting through more nodes sooner. The best ways to minimize these occurrences is to: - increase your sprouting weight
That is, buy more beans! - decrease the latency of your connection.
If you are using wifi to connect to the network, a hard-wired ethernet connection will improve things. If you have a low connection count, creating a port forward on your router, opening port 22460 for incoming connections will allow you to broadcast your generated block through more nodes at once and increasing the chance of "acceptance" (or integration) of your generated block into the blockchain, especially relative to someone with less connections.
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WhiteBeard
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September 03, 2017, 06:12:43 AM Last edit: September 03, 2017, 01:37:07 PM by WhiteBeard |
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I think people need to split their beans up into 10k to 20k blocks and then you guys should start sprouting more often. I haven't staked in a couple of days now as the network weight is growing a lot more now as people have been taking their beans off the exchanges to sprout so it will be a little harder to sprout now as more people start to sprout.
In many occasion I heard about that kind of strategy to help with staking / sprouting here.... But I have no clue how to do that. Could you explain please? In fact, my understanding after more reading is that anyway, there is no "coin control" for BITB.. Sad because when we have significant amount of coin having a manual process by 100 000 increment is a little "fastidious" to say the least ;-) Bitbean does have coin control you just have to activate it and then from there you can start to split your larger bean blocks into 10k or 20k blocks of beans. Click on settings then options and then click the tab Display and there you will see "Display bean control features (experts only) then once you check the box click apply and your done. Then click on send beans tab click inputs, then list mode and from there you can split your beans into blocks of your choose. Once you select the coins from checking the boxes, click OK and then just send the coins to your own address, remember to allow for the fee to send the coins. Just one thing to add, when splitting a block, if you enter an address and enter the same address for the change address, and send half the selected amount, you can actually send 2 blocks to that address for one fee.
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