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Topic: [ANN] 10k Coin | Now with 10% PoS and 10000% Superblocks | 10k/MMXIV Market OPEN - page 189. (Read 186744 times)

legendary
Activity: 952
Merit: 1000
Think I've basically ROI'd now, if price stays steady people could make some serious $$ here.

I made my mining money back plus already.  Staked way more coins already than I had to sell.  Grin
legendary
Activity: 1232
Merit: 1000
A Coin which logo is made in Microsoft Word... please.
legendary
Activity: 1330
Merit: 1009
Think I've basically ROI'd now, if price stays steady people could make some serious $$ here.
legendary
Activity: 952
Merit: 1000
@WigitGetIt thanks for that tip. I had my coins unevenly split up among four addresses and increased my balance by 25% in aprox. 24 hours. I just sent them all to one new address to see how it goes.

Your welcome.  Grin

I am loving these returns while everyone is scrambling to buy some coins.  If people manage the staking and the selling of it correctly, it will hold a good price for a while. Just my opinion.  This would also help if someone does sell out.
newbie
Activity: 45
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I told BTCPOOL Admin sent message for them to add both MMXIV and 10K so they will get in touch with mr IGOTBALLSSPOTS etc..I now have 800 in my wallet for 10k is that decent you think? I just want to make a nice little profit but hope am not too late. Even 10% roi I would be happy with, just not a loss lol.

I would buy in some more before it explodes(a lot of chinese interest/speculation currently as we chat on weibo/forums), the quicker you buy in the quicker you will stake and be able to make your money + some back. If you do not like buy in now as the price is slightly higher (although I reccomend you do) I would seriously look into MMXIV as it is the cheapest its ever been and has great staking as well. Not just the staking you will make money from but more importantly the rise in price as the market is currently priced lower due to 10k( I managed to pick up some at 0.0079!, a bargain
legendary
Activity: 1638
Merit: 1013
Hi, new guy here.
I have a bittrex account  with 1250 10K coins .... I would like to move a thousand of them to where ever it is that they need to go to begin getting the PoS .  I've read the initial post, over and over, sorry , but I'm not understanding or seeing the link to set up a wallet. can somebody help me with that link please. this is the first time I will be setting up a wallet also, any chance of a step by step dummy proof explanation for that would be greatly appreciated.

I Got Spots ... Thanks for setting this up, I haven't been this excited about crypto's since I blew $800 x 6 buying my first bitcoins.
The thoughts of recouping a fraction of my losses had me sleepless last night!

I assume you have Windows 7 or 8.

1. Download wallet at this link as per the OP https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B9KhUdXDh1RqRUQzeGRjVE9wU1k
2. Bypass all warnings from your anti-virus and force the file to be downloaded and extracted. If Google Chrome moans use Windows Explorer
3. Extract the file in your download directory to the suggested directory ...\downloads\10k-Qt-win
4. Execute the file called 10k-Qt.exe in the directory where it was extracted. A wallet will come up with possibly some error messages. Just close the wallet once it has opened.
5. Goto the directory that the exe file created. You can find it in c:\users\yourwindowsaccountname\AppData\Roaming\10k
6. Inside that directory create a file called 10K.txt and rename it to 10k.conf
7. Post the following lines in the 10k.conf file
daemon=1
server=1
listen=1
maxconnections=100
rpcallowip=local
rpcallowip=127.0.0.1
rpcuser=coinerq
rpcpassword=coinerq1
rpcport=9999
addnode=98.174.25.33
addnode=23.92.61.98
addnode=104.236.222.217
addnode=37.59.18.108
addnode=94.190.246.163
addnode=96.236.59.185
addnode=81.152.225.30
addnode=81.164.5.200

The lines above the addnodes are not really necessary for your purpose but you can put them in as is.

8. Go back to your downloads directory where the .exe file was and run it again. The wallet will open again. This time it will connect to the network. You will see an error message at the bottom of the wallet that the the data is old. Don't worry about this as it is normal.
9. The wallet will begin downloading blocks. Blocks are records of transactions (coins sent from one address to another) that have been verified by the network. You can consider it a public ledger of a bunch of transactions. As the wallet processes the blocks and follow the trail of the money, you will see the number of blocks increasing up to the current block. This process can take 30min to 1 hour in this case for where the coin is in the scheme of things. (The proper Bitcoin wallet can take a week to download and process all the blocks). To watch the process you can select Help at the top, then Debug Window and then Information. The current block count is in the middle of the window. The blocks will increase as the wallet downloads and processes the blocks until it is current which was 112544 as of writing this. Once the wallet gets to this point, you will see a "correct mark" at the bottom right of the wallet. If you hover over this with your mouse, you will get a popup that the wallet is up to date.
10. Insert a USB stick into your PC and create a directory called 10K. Go to the directory where you created the 10k.conf file. Copy a file called wallet.dat to the memory stick into the 10K directory. Rename the file wallet.dat.old
11. Go to your wallet and select Settings at the top and select encrypt. It will ask you for a password that you have to enter twice. Select a difficult password and write it down somewhere safe and remember it. The wallet will close and then open it again. Now your wallet file is encrypted and money cannot be stolen from it without knowing the password.
12. Go back to where your wallet.dat file is and copy the file again to your memory stick. You must now store the memory stick in a safe place like a physical safe. if something ever happens to your wallet file, you can use the backup one. If you want to be extra security, you can encrypt the USB stick with Bitlocker and remember the password.
13. Go to Bittrex exchange to your 10K balance and select withdraw. Go to your wallet and select the receive coins at the top. Right click and copy the address. Go to Bittrex and enter that address in the withdraw address block. Enter just 1 coin in the mount for now. Select withdraw. A popup will come up with the transaction about tho happen. the address where it will go to will have the last two digits cut-off which is a Bittrex issue. Enter your 2FA if it was setup and let it withdraw.
14. Now you wait and watch your wallet until a popup comes up bottom right that 1 coin has been received. Once this happens, go back to Bittrex and withdraw the rest of the balance.
15. If all went well your coins will now be in your wallet on your PC.
16. Go back to Bittrex to your 10K balance. Generate a 10K address on the left of the screen. Right click and copy that. Go back to your wallet and select Address Book at the top. Create a new address and paste the Bittrex address there and call it Bittrex.
17. Select "send coins" at the top of your wallet and select the name "Bittrex" that you just created. This is needed so that you don't have to manually enter the address every time. This is one of the the biggest risks in crypto to send coins to an incorrect address as they will be gone then forever. I wish exchanges would create a facility to traders to create address books on the exchange. Enter 1 coin again and select send. You have to enter your password and agree to the small transaction fee. Watch Bittrex to make sure that the 1 coin appears there after a while. You now know that you have a proper two way channel between your wallet and exchange.
18. Go back to your wallet. The message at the bottom of the wallet to the left of the up arrow will say that your wallet is encrypted and locked. Next to it will be a circle with an up arrow and a message if you hover over it that your wallet is not staking because your wallet is locked (encrypted)
19. Go to the top of your wallet and select Help and then Debug window and then console. In the bottom bar type the following command:
"walletpassphrase yourwalletpassword 99999999 true" if successful you will see this command in green in the console. Now click the little "-" sign to the right of that bar so that it clears the screen. Close the console window.
20. If you hover over the little up arrow it will say "Your wallet is not staking because you do not have mature coins". After one hour this message will disappear and your coins while be staking. After several stakes you will get to a point where your stake becomes 0.00 coins. Once this happens, move your coins to another address (I use another wallet on another PC) and then move it back so that your coin age can reset. Your coins will mature again for an hour after which it will start staking again.

PS:
21. Everytime you send money from your wallet somewhere else, your wallet will lock up again. You then have to go back to the console and enter the walletpassphrase like above to unlock it for staking.
22. Everytime you hit a stake (verify a block of transactions) also called solve a block, your balance of coins will reduce and move to a different line. For a while it might also disappear until the required number of confirmations have occurred. You can watch the progress in the transactions tab at the top of your wallet. Once the required confirmations have happened, the coins become available again in your wallet and the coins that staked are reset and have to mature for an hour again before they can become eligible for staking again.
23. Sometimes you will see a message popup that you have received a stake amount of coins, but if you go to the transactions tab it is grey with a question mark next to it. This means that your wallet thought it solved the block but actually someone else did and the network rejected your claim. It is called an orphan block. Ignore those but feel sad for a moment that you did not get those coins.
24. It is possible to create more receiving addresses in your wallet for in case you want to use a unique address for each time you receive money from someone or some place. Every time you add a new receiving address, you have to fetch your USB stick from the safe, rename the wallet.dat file there to wallet.dat.old2,3,4 etc. and copy the new wallet.dat to the USB stick. The only drawback is that if you ever forget your wallet password, all later wallet.dat files will be encrypted and the first unencrypted one will only have your first address in it. You can therefore consider creating 50 or so addresses before you encrypt the wallet.dat file, if you foresee using unique addresses a lot.
hero member
Activity: 561
Merit: 500
Institute of Advance Blockchain Research
Dev what is the plan with this coin? any roadmap, etc? Exchanges?

10k will take over fiat. In ten months you will not use dollars for anything. Grocery stores will accept 10k only. Once that is complete, all government subsidies will then be paid in 10k, for every country. I expect that to take about 14 months, though

THE END OF FIAT IS NIGH!!!

EXPERIMENT 10K IS THE NEW FIAT!!!


Its Quiet here this could possibly mean something very interesting is happening behind the scenes on this project?

I wonder what that is, i shall observe for now.

P2P360


     As im closely monitoring this project it appears to be generating alot of interest (literally) and figutively speaking.

Coming from previous experience of being an "early early" adopter of (Blackcoin, Xcurrency) in due time i highly anticipate 10K experiment to do exceptionally well this coming year If developer can deliver.

P2P360
full member
Activity: 141
Merit: 100
@WigitGetIt thanks for that tip. I had my coins unevenly split up among four addresses and increased my balance by 25% in aprox. 24 hours. I just sent them all to one new address to see how it goes.
legendary
Activity: 2688
Merit: 1240
Just a friendly reminder to withdraw your remaining coins from the Suprnova Pool, there are still some left and i'd like to free the slot for new coins.

Thanks
legendary
Activity: 952
Merit: 1000
Hi, new guy here.
I have a bittrex account  with 1250 10K coins .... I would like to move a thousand of them to where ever it is that they need to go to begin getting the PoS .  I've read the initial post, over and over, sorry , but I'm not understanding or seeing the link to set up a wallet. can somebody help me with that link please. this is the first time I will be setting up a wallet also, any chance of a step by step dummy proof explanation for that would be greatly appreciated.

I Got Spots ... Thanks for setting this up, I haven't been this excited about crypto's since I blew $800 x 6 buying my first bitcoins.
The thoughts of recouping a fraction of my losses had me sleepless last night!

Download your wallet flavor.


     


Here is the link to make the conf file for syncing nodes.

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.10380373

Transfer all your coins to one address.  Wait about an hour and staking will start.  Make sure your wallet is synced first ofcourse.
newbie
Activity: 3
Merit: 0
Hi, new guy here.
I have a bittrex account  with 1250 10K coins .... I would like to move a thousand of them to where ever it is that they need to go to begin getting the PoS .  I've read the initial post, over and over, sorry , but I'm not understanding or seeing the link to set up a wallet. can somebody help me with that link please. this is the first time I will be setting up a wallet also, any chance of a step by step dummy proof explanation for that would be greatly appreciated.

I Got Spots ... Thanks for setting this up, I haven't been this excited about crypto's since I blew $800 x 6 buying my first bitcoins.
The thoughts of recouping a fraction of my losses had me sleepless last night!
legendary
Activity: 1638
Merit: 1013
How do I get rid of orphans?
The repairwallet command just gives me "wallet checked passed" : true
But orphans are still there.

Orphans will be there forever. It is not something physical or a coin. It is just a record or log that the wallet thought it solved a block but the network rejected it as someone else actually solved it.
legendary
Activity: 952
Merit: 1000
Last night I compounded my 3rd time.  Sending my full balance to a new address in my wallet.  My first staked is highlighted in red.  The black out link shows the transaction details, basically want to show the total amount of coins I sent 1969.27 10k (2nd pic).  I now have 2315.392743 10k coins this morning.  Started with 1000 10k coins.  I started compounding on February 3.


full member
Activity: 141
Merit: 100
How do I get rid of orphans?
The repairwallet command just gives me "wallet checked passed" : true
But orphans are still there.
sr. member
Activity: 364
Merit: 250
why did I get 0.00 minted the very first staked block I found do I have even to stake I only have 4.4 coins and what do you mean by move the coins? To reset coinage? answer this concept with a better explanation please . I'm a newbie what do you mean by move the coin and reset the coinage?

4.4 coins is a very small number to stake with. You will probably get very little for staking. Try to go to 50 or 100 to make it worthwhile. Moving coins means that when you start to get 0.00 stake, then create another wallet somewhere either on another PC or on an exchange and then send the coins there. When it has confirmed in the other wallet send it back to the first wallet. This resets the coinage. Always send 1 coin as a test to a new address and if it goes through successfully send the rest. Do the same with the return transaction. Remember to add the respective wallet addresses in each other's address books to prevent future costly errors due to typing the address incorrectly.

I assumed it was just a matter of moving the coins not necessarily moving to a different wallet.

Can't I just send the coins to myself to a new address or same address in my original wallet for resetting coinage?  



i sent mine to an address in same wallet and seemed to work fine and start staking normally again so i think yes.

Q
full member
Activity: 141
Merit: 100
why did I get 0.00 minted the very first staked block I found do I have even to stake I only have 4.4 coins and what do you mean by move the coins? To reset coinage? answer this concept with a better explanation please . I'm a newbie what do you mean by move the coin and reset the coinage?

4.4 coins is a very small number to stake with. You will probably get very little for staking. Try to go to 50 or 100 to make it worthwhile. Moving coins means that when you start to get 0.00 stake, then create another wallet somewhere either on another PC or on an exchange and then send the coins there. When it has confirmed in the other wallet send it back to the first wallet. This resets the coinage. Always send 1 coin as a test to a new address and if it goes through successfully send the rest. Do the same with the return transaction. Remember to add the respective wallet addresses in each other's address books to prevent future costly errors due to typing the address incorrectly.

I assumed it was just a matter of moving the coins not necessarily moving to a different wallet.

Can't I just send the coins to myself to a new address or same address in my original wallet for resetting coinage?  

hero member
Activity: 714
Merit: 500
I told BTCPOOL Admin sent message for them to add both MMXIV and 10K so they will get in touch with mr IGOTBALLSSPOTS etc..I now have 800 in my wallet for 10k is that decent you think? I just want to make a nice little profit but hope am not too late. Even 10% roi I would be happy with, just not a loss lol.
i bought most of mine at 80k~ and ive doubled up in btc even at 50k per 10k in thw few days ive been staking.
legendary
Activity: 2114
Merit: 1023
Oikos.cash | Decentralized Finance on Tron
I told BTCPOOL Admin sent message for them to add both MMXIV and 10K so they will get in touch with mr IGOTBALLSSPOTS etc..I now have 800 in my wallet for 10k is that decent you think? I just want to make a nice little profit but hope am not too late. Even 10% roi I would be happy with, just not a loss lol.
legendary
Activity: 1638
Merit: 1013
why did I get 0.00 minted the very first staked block I found do I have even to stake I only have 4.4 coins and what do you mean by move the coins? To reset coinage? answer this concept with a better explanation please . I'm a newbie what do you mean by move the coin and reset the coinage?

4.4 coins is a very small number to stake with. You will probably get very little for staking. Try to go to 50 or 100 to make it worthwhile. Moving coins means that when you start to get 0.00 stake, then create another wallet somewhere either on another PC or on an exchange and then send the coins there. When it has confirmed in the other wallet send it back to the first wallet. This resets the coinage. Always send 1 coin as a test to a new address and if it goes through successfully send the rest. Do the same with the return transaction. Remember to add the respective wallet addresses in each other's address books to prevent future costly errors due to typing the address incorrectly.
member
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why did I get 0.00 minted the very first staked block I found do I have even to stake I only have 4.4 coins and what do you mean by move the coins? To reset coinage? answer this concept with a better explanation please . I'm a newbie what do you mean by move the coin and reset the coinage?
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