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June 28, 2014, 12:52:20 PM |
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my stake finally started 3 days ago, it made 2 minting transactions and hasnt had another one since.. what happend, nothing is changed. do I need to be worried about all the stake meat i'm losing? or is this just a hiccup?
Coins take on average 9 to 15 days to stake, once they have staked, the timer starters over again. You can check your coin age easily under "coin control"
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June 28, 2014, 12:58:33 PM |
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my stake finally started 3 days ago, it made 2 minting transactions and hasnt had another one since.. what happend, nothing is changed. do I need to be worried about all the stake meat i'm losing? or is this just a hiccup?
Coins take on average 9 to 15 days to stake, once they have staked, the timer starters over again. You can check your coin age easily under "coin control" Is it better to have 50 (lower) or toward 1000 (higher) coins per address?
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ssmc2
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June 28, 2014, 01:03:16 PM |
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I'm starting to feel like the longer we stay in this range the higher the price will go when we do start moving. XC is like the opposite of a bubble/scam coin/p&d/insert-random-crapcoin-name  Price Speculation Topic in my sig people , keep thread clean  Ah! will do 
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atcsecure
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June 28, 2014, 01:07:23 PM |
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my stake finally started 3 days ago, it made 2 minting transactions and hasnt had another one since.. what happend, nothing is changed. do I need to be worried about all the stake meat i'm losing? or is this just a hiccup?
Coins take on average 9 to 15 days to stake, once they have staked, the timer starters over again. You can check your coin age easily under "coin control" Is it better to have 50 (lower) or toward 1000 (higher) coins per address? Technically it doesn't matter, but also it is not about coins per address, but coins per transactions (coin-blocks) so you can take 1000XC's and split into 20 separate "50XC" transactions or just keep it as 1 single 1000XC transaction over-time your payouts would be the same though
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June 28, 2014, 01:26:40 PM |
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I'm starting to feel like the longer we stay in this range the higher the price will go when we do start moving. XC is like the opposite of a bubble/scam coin/p&d/insert-random-crapcoin-name  Price Speculation Topic in my sig people , keep thread clean  i think its ok to have some speculation here, just so long as it does not takeover.. It will always happen on this site..
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June 28, 2014, 01:32:58 PM |
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Got my $300 in BTC today ( largets BTC buy for me ever! ) and guess what I did? Bought more XC.
And yes still chapped about earlier events.
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CryptoGretzky
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June 28, 2014, 01:35:05 PM |
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my stake finally started 3 days ago, it made 2 minting transactions and hasnt had another one since.. what happend, nothing is changed. do I need to be worried about all the stake meat i'm losing? or is this just a hiccup?
Coins take on average 9 to 15 days to stake, once they have staked, the timer starters over again. You can check your coin age easily under "coin control" Is it better to have 50 (lower) or toward 1000 (higher) coins per address? Technically it doesn't matter, but also it is not about coins per address, but coins per transactions (coin-blocks) so you can take 1000XC's and split into 20 separate "50XC" transactions or just keep it as 1 single 1000XC transaction over-time your payouts would be the same though Thanks, Dan. I am asked this question because yesterday you mentioned that the sweet spot is between 50 to 500 coins per transaction. What is your meaning by "sweet spot" if it doesn't matter at the end?
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ssmc2
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June 28, 2014, 01:35:45 PM |
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Got my $300 in BTC today ( largets BTC buy for me ever! ) and guess what I did? Bought more XC.
And yes still chapped about earlier events.
+1 I'm accumulating more right along with ya. HOLD (and buy too  )
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atcsecure
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June 28, 2014, 01:50:06 PM |
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my stake finally started 3 days ago, it made 2 minting transactions and hasnt had another one since.. what happend, nothing is changed. do I need to be worried about all the stake meat i'm losing? or is this just a hiccup?
Coins take on average 9 to 15 days to stake, once they have staked, the timer starters over again. You can check your coin age easily under "coin control" Is it better to have 50 (lower) or toward 1000 (higher) coins per address? Technically it doesn't matter, but also it is not about coins per address, but coins per transactions (coin-blocks) so you can take 1000XC's and split into 20 separate "50XC" transactions or just keep it as 1 single 1000XC transaction over-time your payouts would be the same though Thanks, Dan. I am asked this question because yesterday you mentioned that the sweet spot is between 50 to 500 coins per transaction. What is your meaning by "sweet spot" if it doesn't matter at the end? Well it the end it may not matter although the network is secured through staking, so having more "coin-blocks/transactions" to stake is better overall. While your "per-stake" reward is lower, you have more of them and if you spread it out correctly over 10 days, you could have daily "stake" payments.
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Hermann1337
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June 28, 2014, 01:54:38 PM |
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Hi! I want to setup a Xnode.
So how many coins do i need now? 550? or 15? There are some different postings in official xc forum and i cant post there atm becuz no activation.
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Artoodeetoo
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June 28, 2014, 01:55:22 PM |
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Got my $300 in BTC today ( largets BTC buy for me ever! ) and guess what I did? Bought more XC.
And yes still chapped about earlier events.
+1 I'm accumulating more right along with ya. HOLD (and buy too  ) 7 hours then i plough in my weekly mining income..
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CryptoGretzky
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June 28, 2014, 01:55:48 PM |
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my stake finally started 3 days ago, it made 2 minting transactions and hasnt had another one since.. what happend, nothing is changed. do I need to be worried about all the stake meat i'm losing? or is this just a hiccup?
Coins take on average 9 to 15 days to stake, once they have staked, the timer starters over again. You can check your coin age easily under "coin control" Is it better to have 50 (lower) or toward 1000 (higher) coins per address? Technically it doesn't matter, but also it is not about coins per address, but coins per transactions (coin-blocks) so you can take 1000XC's and split into 20 separate "50XC" transactions or just keep it as 1 single 1000XC transaction over-time your payouts would be the same though Thanks, Dan. I am asked this question because yesterday you mentioned that the sweet spot is between 50 to 500 coins per transaction. What is your meaning by "sweet spot" if it doesn't matter at the end? Well it the end it may not matter although the network is secured through staking, so having more "coin-blocks/transactions" to stake is better overall. While your "per-stake" reward is lower, you have more of them and if you spread it out correctly over 10 days, you could have daily "stake" payments. Thanks again. Now, I will know how to help the network by allocating all my coins properly. 
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June 28, 2014, 01:56:07 PM |
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VRC dump incoming. Profit takers already returning to XC & getting ready for the REV2 revolution in less than 9 days.
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June 28, 2014, 01:56:20 PM |
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Hi! I want to setup a Xnode.
So how many coins do i need now? 550? or 15? There are some different postings in official xc forum and i cant post there atm becuz no activation.
550 edit: yeah sold @ 51k VRC as well, some dollars worth just to get some more XC.
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June 28, 2014, 02:03:09 PM |
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VRC dump incoming. Profit takers already returning to XC & getting ready for the REV2 revolution in less than 9 days.
Yeppers, Sold 1k vrc last night and picked up approx 400+ xc  .. I forgot I had a VRC wallet, opened and there was 1k of them in there. I love finding a few hundred dollars laying around I forgot about 
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CryptoGretzky
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June 28, 2014, 02:04:56 PM |
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You know why Xnode will be way more decentralized at the end in comparison to DRK? It takes an expert 4 hours to set up a DRK masternode. 4 hours!! https://asktom.cf/index.php?topic=421615.msg7564470#msg7564470DRK "trustless" weak point isn't even necessarily in their blockchain, but rather... Do you really trust the person setting up the masternode for you? 
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June 28, 2014, 02:10:04 PM |
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You know why Xnode will be way more decentralized at the end in comparison to DRK? It takes an expert 4 hours to set up a DRK masternode. 4 hours!! https://asktom.cf/index.php?topic=421615.msg7564470#msg7564470DRK "trustless" weak point isn't even necessarily in their blockchain, but rather... Do you really trust the person setting up the masternode for you?  Before the 7th of july people are gonna come here and they expect to find info such as this, how much easier it is for XC to setup a node and get the fees. We have to keep thread clean and tidy till then. In PST you can keep useful info about price, but right here there will be crazy influx of info-hungered investors and traders looking for proof XC is strong. I expect more volume than VRC at that day.
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June 28, 2014, 02:15:21 PM |
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You know why Xnode will be way more decentralized at the end in comparison to DRK? It takes an expert 4 hours to set up a DRK masternode. 4 hours!! https://asktom.cf/index.php?topic=421615.msg7564470#msg7564470DRK "trustless" weak point isn't even necessarily in their blockchain, but rather... Do you really trust the person setting up the masternode for you?  Before the 7th of july people are gonna come here and they expect to find info such as this, how much easier it is for XC to setup a node and get the fees. We have to keep thread clean and tidy till then. In PST you can keep useful info about price, but right here there will be crazy influx of info-hungered investors and traders looking for proof XC is strong. I expect more volume than VRC at that day. I think by rev 3 public release, we need to have these marketing point ready to let the world know about.
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June 28, 2014, 02:16:02 PM |
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You know why Xnode will be way more decentralized at the end in comparison to DRK? It takes an expert 4 hours to set up a DRK masternode. 4 hours!! https://asktom.cf/index.php?topic=421615.msg7564470#msg7564470DRK "trustless" weak point isn't even necessarily in their blockchain, but rather... Do you really trust the person setting up the masternode for you?  Before the 7th of july people are gonna come here and they expect to find info such as this, how much easier it is for XC to setup a node and get the fees. We have to keep thread clean and tidy till then. In PST you can keep useful info about price, but right here there will be crazy influx of info-hungered investors and traders looking for proof XC is strong. I expect more volume than VRC at that day. Yea and XC's Xnode steals your coins since its not trustless.. Would you rather have, Darkcoin's Masternodes that are working perfectly and trustless OR XC's Xnodes that steal user's coins and are trusted, while not proving anonymity.
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ssmc2
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June 28, 2014, 02:17:45 PM |
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You know why Xnode will be way more decentralized at the end in comparison to DRK? It takes an expert 4 hours to set up a DRK masternode. 4 hours!! https://asktom.cf/index.php?topic=421615.msg7564470#msg7564470DRK "trustless" weak point isn't even necessarily in their blockchain, but rather... Do you really trust the person setting up the masternode for you?  Before the 7th of july people are gonna come here and they expect to find info such as this, how much easier it is for XC to setup a node and get the fees. We have to keep thread clean and tidy till then. In PST you can keep useful info about price, but right here there will be crazy influx of info-hungered investors and traders looking for proof XC is strong. I expect more volume than VRC at that day. Yea and XC's Xnode steals your coins since its not trustless.. Would you rather have, Darkcoin's Masternodes that are working perfectly and trustless OR XC's Xnodes that steal user's coins and are trusted, while not proving anonymity. 
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