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December 23, 2016, 10:10:33 PM |
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Bitbean is great. A long lasting currency thst is stable and works well and I love the wallet. Bitbeams price climbs and drops very slowly It went from 5 to 10 then to 5 again. Now it is 8. Good profits and remember it stakes too.
Keep it up bitbean !
It looks as though that was just a pump to get the price up and now it has been dumped down to 2 sats. It's sad to see this happen to a crypto coin like BitBean because to be honest this coin deserve to be a lot higher in price at least around 20 to 30 sats minimum. I will continue to buy and stake my Beans because I believe this coin has a bright future.
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December 23, 2016, 10:18:03 PM |
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Coinitrage.com Arbitrage Firm now accepts BITB!Live chat support is now available on-site to BITB users, or forum support is also available on our BitcoinTalk ANN: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1725963.0Please note that while we offer services with BITB, we are not directly affiliated with the developers of the coin. Please read our Terms of Service before using the Coinitrage Arbitrage Platform!
I will try it why not, BitBeans are incoming it's christmas time As staff at Coinitrage I welcome you to the platform owzzz, hyip services for bitbean. is this paying well? any review about their services? Do not invest coin that you can not afford to lose Ok, thank you for your warning. I invest only a small amount of beans, just for fun, it's ok for me.
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December 24, 2016, 01:15:40 AM |
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hello bitbeaners,
I saw bitbean in ltc market pair at several exchange have low volume. why we do not support this market? It's difficult to pump bitbean price now. As we know BTC has a high price and everyone leave altcoin to get BTC. There are some coin have 1 satoshi price and without buy support have a good price in LTC, but it's diffrent with bitbean. Bitbean still have 1 sat buy support, but no buy support in LTC market. In my opinion if we support LTC market it will attract some coin holder to use bitbean, and start trading in ltc.
What do you think about my idea?
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December 24, 2016, 07:00:32 AM |
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hello bitbeaners,
I saw bitbean in ltc market pair at several exchange have low volume. why we do not support this market? It's difficult to pump bitbean price now. As we know BTC has a high price and everyone leave altcoin to get BTC. There are some coin have 1 satoshi price and without buy support have a good price in LTC, but it's diffrent with bitbean. Bitbean still have 1 sat buy support, but no buy support in LTC market. In my opinion if we support LTC market it will attract some coin holder to use bitbean, and start trading in ltc.
What do you think about my idea?
If you support the ltc market you can not Support the btc market my Little Support are on bittrex, but I will try to send some LTC to the other Exchange. Merry Christmas!
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December 24, 2016, 07:38:00 PM |
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Merry Christmas Beaners, 2017 is going to be a good year for crypto, hopefully our coin will be up there as well
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December 24, 2016, 08:59:41 PM |
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Merry Christmas Beaners, 2017 is going to be a good year for crypto, hopefully our coin will be up there as well Merry Christmas and I hope bitbean does well by the end of the year. I habe a feeling it will go moon to 8 satoshi.
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December 24, 2016, 09:06:45 PM |
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BitBean Testnet SignupIf you would like to participate in the upcoming launch of the BitBean Testnet, send an email to: admin@bitbean.orgIn the subject line: BitBean Testnet Signup In the body: a handle to identify you in our live chat. Those who wish to participate in the Testnet, as a minimum should be available for regular communication, know how to open a command shell, and be able to report results in a timely fashion. Our Testnet will consist of a v1.1.2 Alpha release, to be announced on the Testnet mailing list. If you signup for the Testnet, you will be added to the mailing list. Wishing a very Merry Christmas to all of our BitBean Family!
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December 24, 2016, 10:53:57 PM |
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BitBean Testnet SignupIf you would like to participate in the upcoming launch of the BitBean Testnet, send an email to: admin@bitbean.orgIn the subject line: BitBean Testnet Signup In the body: a handle to identify you in our live chat. Those who wish to participate in the Testnet, as a minimum should be available for regular communication, know how to open a command shell, and be able to report results in a timely fashion. Our Testnet will consist of a v1.1.2 Alpha release, to be announced on the Testnet mailing list. If you signup for the Testnet, you will be added to the mailing list. Very good. I'm signup for the BitBean Testnet and waiting for v1.1.2 Alpha release 2017 is going to be a good year for BitBean.
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December 24, 2016, 10:55:24 PM |
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Coinitrage.com Arbitrage Firm now accepts BITB!Live chat support is now available on-site to BITB users, or forum support is also available on our BitcoinTalk ANN: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1725963.0Please note that while we offer services with BITB, we are not directly affiliated with the developers of the coin. Please read our Terms of Service before using the Coinitrage Arbitrage Platform!
Guys, THIS IS A SCAM, do not use!! You have been warned, cheap HYIP scam.
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Soooooooon...............
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December 24, 2016, 11:44:03 PM |
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Guys, THIS IS A SCAM, do not use!! You have been warned, cheap HYIP scam.
Quote is related to COINITRAGE, I was inclined to think it was, I could not find any reviews on the site. Any specifics you have to substantiate your statement would be helpful.
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vella85
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December 25, 2016, 09:05:17 PM |
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Coinitrage.com Arbitrage Firm now accepts BITB!Live chat support is now available on-site to BITB users, or forum support is also available on our BitcoinTalk ANN: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1725963.0Please note that while we offer services with BITB, we are not directly affiliated with the developers of the coin. Please read our Terms of Service before using the Coinitrage Arbitrage Platform!
Guys, THIS IS A SCAM, do not use!! You have been warned, cheap HYIP scam. Thanks for the warning and I have seen this being posted in many topics most likely to suck more and more people into joining. Anyway Merry Christmas to all my fellow BitBeaners and may 2017 be a huge year for all of us in BitBean.
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Kray
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December 26, 2016, 11:55:59 PM |
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What is the best way to stake BITB? Large blocks and wallet left open 24/7, and let them split down? Or small blocks and close the wallet for a week/month etc?
I have same question! 1. Small but many blocks, or 2. Big but few blocks I think 24/7 is a must. The "best" way is to split in ~10-20% blocks, You have 1Mio, split in 100,000 block's or you have 100,000 Beans spit in 10,000 block's, it's the easiest way. The algo split your amount automatically. If you have blocks of 1000-2000Beans you can merge to a bigger block, like above. hello, can you guide me to do this or re-Block coin?
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December 27, 2016, 08:10:33 PM |
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Kray, I posted this earlier, if you are getting stuck, explain and I will give you pointers. p.s. Coin control is set on by: settings, options, display, Display Bean control features. Staking, staking, staking.
The wallet needs to be loaded and unlocked for staking. The staking has a minimum age limit of 6 hours before blocks can be staked. My observation is there is a maximum age limit as well. I've reduced my oldest blocks (ones with the largest number of confirmations) down to a month and still those ones don't get staked.
Block sizes, I re-block all ones under 4k of Beans and depending on how often you want to do it will determine the size you re-block them to. I started re-blocking them to 16k which is fine if you have couple of million but as your Bean bag gets bigger then this gets a tad of a pain in the butt. I'm currently re-blocking mine to 100k+ now.
Re-blocking requires the coin control turned on and to save time, copy your wallet address into both the destination address and the custom change address. Mark the blocks you want and then put in half the amount of Beans in the amount field. This has the advantage of producing two new blocks of that amount. Saves time.
Best to lock the wallet before staring re-blocking as this can result in a conflict with a block being selected and then subsequently being staked before the transaction is confirmed.
Any happening like this can be reset by going into the console and running checkwallet. If this reports errors then do a repairwallet.
Hope this helps and I wish you all a merry Christmas and happy New Year.
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December 27, 2016, 10:28:17 PM |
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Here is my screenshot, http://imgur.com/a/1gx5EAm i doing right? Should I insert new address or use current address for best staking? Kray, I posted this earlier, if you are getting stuck, explain and I will give you pointers. p.s. Coin control is set on by: settings, options, display, Display Bean control features. Staking, staking, staking.
The wallet needs to be loaded and unlocked for staking. The staking has a minimum age limit of 6 hours before blocks can be staked. My observation is there is a maximum age limit as well. I've reduced my oldest blocks (ones with the largest number of confirmations) down to a month and still those ones don't get staked.
Block sizes, I re-block all ones under 4k of Beans and depending on how often you want to do it will determine the size you re-block them to. I started re-blocking them to 16k which is fine if you have couple of million but as your Bean bag gets bigger then this gets a tad of a pain in the butt. I'm currently re-blocking mine to 100k+ now.
Re-blocking requires the coin control turned on and to save time, copy your wallet address into both the destination address and the custom change address. Mark the blocks you want and then put in half the amount of Beans in the amount field. This has the advantage of producing two new blocks of that amount. Saves time.
Best to lock the wallet before staring re-blocking as this can result in a conflict with a block being selected and then subsequently being staked before the transaction is confirmed.
Any happening like this can be reset by going into the console and running checkwallet. If this reports errors then do a repairwallet.
Hope this helps and I wish you all a merry Christmas and happy New Year.
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December 27, 2016, 11:30:50 PM |
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This is a joke and not impressive one. When I first heard about bean I thought it would go somewhere despite the ugly truncated source code lack of parties interested in trading it and Mr. Bean's low standard of morality.
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December 28, 2016, 12:15:53 AM |
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Here is my screenshot, http://imgur.com/a/1gx5EAm i doing right? Should I insert new address or use current address for best staking? Exactly, now go into input and mark the coins you want to re-block and in the amount field, put half the value. This will create two blocks ready in six hours for staking. As a note this can be done on large blocks that you wish to reduce. Each stake is set to 1000 Beans on a block for staking irrespective on the size of the block. Therefore it is wise to have as many block available for staking as possible.
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December 28, 2016, 12:26:52 AM |
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This is a joke and not impressive one. When I first heard about bean I thought it would go somewhere despite the ugly truncated source code lack of parties interested in trading it and Mr. Bean's low standard of morality.
Wow, to put a post out like this you should look at your own state of mind. I know Christmas can be a lonely time for a lot of people but don't vent your disappointment here. You can buy the Bean at really good price now and the future should move the Bean forward. If you do not believe this then go elsewhere and promote the coin you invest in on their thread rather than spreading gloom and doom. Think positive and improve your outlook on life. Have a good 2017 and keep positive (even in the face of some adversity). As a senior member should be more responsible. I won't search for your other posts as they may be just more of the same.
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December 28, 2016, 12:30:52 AM |
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Wishing the new team every success on this coin and good luck and a prosperous 2017
I've been trading this coin for some time, so, I will be back in and out for further updates
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December 28, 2016, 12:42:34 AM |
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Wishing the new team every success on this coin and good luck and a prosperous 2017
I've been trading this coin for some time, so, I will be back in and out for further updates
I think the Dev is fully charged for year to come, as much support as we can give to facilitate the progression of the Bean in the future is always welcome. Those of you that have been staking for a while can vouch for the benefits of their investment. I can
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vella85
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December 29, 2016, 09:31:13 PM |
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I'm not letting the current price of BitBean worry me and I see it as a great buying opportunity to add some more to my stack and build on my staking weight so I can earn more rewards. Also it gives new investors a chance to get in now while the price is so low and it doesn't cost much to own a couple million BitBeans to get started.
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