sinabu
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January 10, 2018, 10:26:12 PM |
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Are their any devs left? Tried here and chat etc. Can someone try and reach out to Cryptopia and fix up the wallet? You would think the coin devs have a more direct access to their support over the normal users??
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vella85
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January 10, 2018, 11:15:30 PM |
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Are their any devs left? Tried here and chat etc. Can someone try and reach out to Cryptopia and fix up the wallet? You would think the coin devs have a more direct access to their support over the normal users??
Cryptopia seem to be having a lot of problems right now with many things and they are in the process of fixing them all. I think it is going to take some time as they have a lot of work to do. This is not the devs fault as I read that support tickets are taking days to be answered now.
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sinabu
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January 11, 2018, 01:25:55 AM |
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Are their any devs left? Tried here and chat etc. Can someone try and reach out to Cryptopia and fix up the wallet? You would think the coin devs have a more direct access to their support over the normal users??
Cryptopia seem to be having a lot of problems right now with many things and they are in the process of fixing them all. I think it is going to take some time as they have a lot of work to do. This is not the devs fault as I read that support tickets are taking days to be answered now. Of course. Never said it was the devs fault. As I said you would think a Coindev would have a little more weight on their wallet issues listing on other sites etc. I understand cryptopia is having issues and I am keeping up with their updates as well but still it's good for a dev to chime in and at least acknowledge and say if they have tried to reach out to them as well.
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zerogravityfuneral
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January 11, 2018, 02:09:43 AM |
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Ok so I remember the original bitbean in high school and was super in love with it, though that old windows vista laptop wasnt much of a help lol, so I am jumping on the train now(I am even thinking about buying a few bucks worth myself). I download the linux bean cash wallet, I added a conf file from the site and even updated it with the help from https://www.whitebeardscottage.com/beantutorials/. Its still not connecting(maybe one once in a while). Also when I open the beancash-qt file(I am running linux Mint) in the console, I get this: ~/Downloads/BeanCash $ ./Beancash-qt "sni-qt/12231" WARN 21:00:32.163 void StatusNotifierItemFactory::connectToSnw() Invalid interface to SNW_SERVICE
It opens but, doesnt connect or sync. Please help Also is there any pools up yet? Solo mining might be iffy, though its still pretty low difficulty so it might not be bad to try. Any help? Ill tip in beans when I get some!
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greenhope
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January 11, 2018, 02:39:14 AM |
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Ok so I remember the original bitbean in high school and was super in love with it, though that old windows vista laptop wasnt much of a help lol, so I am jumping on the train now(I am even thinking about buying a few bucks worth myself). I download the linux bean cash wallet, I added a conf file from the site and even updated it with the help from https://www.whitebeardscottage.com/beantutorials/. Its still not connecting(maybe one once in a while). Also when I open the beancash-qt file(I am running linux Mint) in the console, I get this: ~/Downloads/BeanCash $ ./Beancash-qt "sni-qt/12231" WARN 21:00:32.163 void StatusNotifierItemFactory::connectToSnw() Invalid interface to SNW_SERVICE
It opens but, doesnt connect or sync. Please help Also is there any pools up yet? Solo mining might be iffy, though its still pretty low difficulty so it might not be bad to try. Any help? Ill tip in beans when I get some! It should start to sync anytime if the wallet is running fine with beancash.conf(wallet v1122) is stuffed with nodes. Check whether your AV program is blocking the the wallet, if not moving at all. The coin is pos only, no more mining.
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zerogravityfuneral
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January 11, 2018, 02:40:37 AM |
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Ok so I remember the original bitbean in high school and was super in love with it, though that old windows vista laptop wasnt much of a help lol, so I am jumping on the train now(I am even thinking about buying a few bucks worth myself). I download the linux bean cash wallet, I added a conf file from the site and even updated it with the help from https://www.whitebeardscottage.com/beantutorials/. Its still not connecting(maybe one once in a while). Also when I open the beancash-qt file(I am running linux Mint) in the console, I get this: ~/Downloads/BeanCash $ ./Beancash-qt "sni-qt/12231" WARN 21:00:32.163 void StatusNotifierItemFactory::connectToSnw() Invalid interface to SNW_SERVICE
It opens but, doesnt connect or sync. Please help Also is there any pools up yet? Solo mining might be iffy, though its still pretty low difficulty so it might not be bad to try. Any help? Ill tip in beans when I get some! It should start to sync anytime if the wallet running fine with beancash.conf(wallet v1122) is stuffed with nodes. Check whether your AV program is blocking the file, if not moving at all. The coin is pos only, no more mining. I dont have av on my linux and what do I do if I cant mine xD I guess ill have to part with some yugioh and magic cards for beans! Edit: It seems to be syncing now but I am curious what that warning was in the terminal
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greenhope
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January 11, 2018, 02:53:09 AM |
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Well, you can get coins by running your wallet with the coins. The reward is 1000 coins per reward and how often you get the reward depends on how many coins you have on the wallet. Obviously the more coins you have, you get more frequently.
I have no idea what the problem is. Is there log file? You may take a look at if it says something if there is.
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zerogravityfuneral
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January 11, 2018, 03:54:57 AM |
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Well, you can get coins by running your wallet with the coins. The reward is 1000 coins per reward and how often you get the reward depends on how many coins you have on the wallet. Obviously the more coins you have, you get more frequently.
I have no idea what the problem is. Is there log file? You may take a look at if it says something if there is.
No log that I can find
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January 11, 2018, 11:19:33 AM |
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Very promising coin, especially after latest rally to the moon, defenetely an interesting investment opportunity+great POS rewards
I can't figure out what this coin is? In addition it is now well growing? To be honest now everything is growing good and the bad. What is special about this coin? Well, i think my previous messsage says it all, what dont you understand?- It has instaneous transactions, extremely cheap, very generous POS rewards. There are a lot of coins in the market that are pumped so hard to prices much higher than Bean Cash, and they can hardly deliver even the halve amount of advantages that Bean Cash delivers. The only thing those pumped coins deliver is their overblown marketed value. I am sure if i ask you where those huge prices/per coin come from in top 200 coins, you will not be able to explain it. Bean Cash is an outsider that deserves much higher price/per coin, thats why it shoots out now to the sky like crazy. agree but where the devs are?
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AlphaInterceptor
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January 11, 2018, 01:57:56 PM |
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Very promising coin, especially after latest rally to the moon, defenetely an interesting investment opportunity+great POS rewards
I can't figure out what this coin is? In addition it is now well growing? To be honest now everything is growing good and the bad. What is special about this coin? Well, i think my previous messsage says it all, what dont you understand?- It has instaneous transactions, extremely cheap, very generous POS rewards. There are a lot of coins in the market that are pumped so hard to prices much higher than Bean Cash, and they can hardly deliver even the halve amount of advantages that Bean Cash delivers. The only thing those pumped coins deliver is their overblown marketed value. I am sure if i ask you where those huge prices/per coin come from in top 200 coins, you will not be able to explain it. Bean Cash is an outsider that deserves much higher price/per coin, thats why it shoots out now to the sky like crazy. agree but where the devs are? Well, they are certainly alive, as their twitter account is https://twitter.com/BitBeanCoinI think they are just busy now, especially after cryptopia's "games" with wallets. Cryptopia was my favourite exchange, and I am about to change my opinion about cryptopia's credability overall
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Bean Cash - More Than a Digital Currency!
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January 11, 2018, 03:28:18 PM |
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Yup! We're still alive, just busy... I have contacted Cryptopia via their developers email address over a week ago and have not heard from them.
I understand that they are busy given the recent increase in crypto traffic on all exchanges, so hopefully that is the only issue here. If they have issues with our wallet, we will gladly help them.
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esbrave789
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January 11, 2018, 03:32:34 PM |
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I prestored part of the coin in the wallet, the result forgot to sell in the high point, I hope we can go to a shan'din...
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my Beans can beat your Beans in a fight
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January 11, 2018, 05:29:08 PM |
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January 12, 2018, 12:42:17 AM |
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BitBean is a good coin to trade, many happy days.
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plasmodesmata
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my Beans can beat your Beans in a fight
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January 12, 2018, 01:01:12 AM |
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BitBean is a good coin to trade, many happy days.
Bitbean is a good coin to put in your wallet and secure the network with for those sprout rewards.
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S3cco
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January 12, 2018, 01:01:59 AM |
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I would like to give a try staking some BITB I've been holding in a while.
I have two questions:
1) What is the max staking age? 2) What is the optimal size for the chunk of coins to put into stake?
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January 12, 2018, 01:10:23 AM |
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I kick my self every day about this coin, I had 8+million beans and sold early what an idiot I am
Yeah i can relate to that, i have been in that situation before not a good experience at all, have learnt to hodl and be little patient BitBean has a long history of coins. In the encrypted money market, only long-term holding high quality coins is the biggest winner. Running around is a slap in the face. Earnings are generally not ideal.
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plasmodesmata
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January 12, 2018, 02:16:38 AM |
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I would like to give a try staking some BITB I've been holding in a while.
I have two questions:
1) What is the max staking age? 2) What is the optimal size for the chunk of coins to put into stake?
1. Good question... rumor has it that blocks older than 2 months should be remade. 2 I drop mine into the wallet at 100k increments and then reblock sprouts once a month by collecting any blocks smaller than 25k I have very good results.
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January 12, 2018, 08:33:01 AM |
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Yup! We're still alive, just busy... I have contacted Cryptopia via their developers email address over a week ago and have not heard from them.
I understand that they are busy given the recent increase in crypto traffic on all exchanges, so hopefully that is the only issue here. If they have issues with our wallet, we will gladly help them.
Live well, what busy, you didn't see the code update speed, didn't see you toss out what new progress ah, it seems in Xiamang
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Notin2
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January 12, 2018, 09:01:39 AM |
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I only got 29k bitbean in exchange wallet, i was thinking of trying to stake, is this amount enough to do so or there is minimum amount of bitb to stake?
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