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Topic: [ANN] BEAM | Mimblewimble | Private | Scalable | No ICO | No Pre Mine - page 28. (Read 77231 times)

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yo bro's, is this coin worth hodling for ages or not? will it grow or is it one of them that sits there and slowly dies??

Beam will never die Wink
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yo bro's, is this coin worth hodling for ages or not? will it grow or is it one of them that sits there and slowly dies??
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Spondoolies, Beam & DAGlabs
The "Beam Node Sync chart" and "Output Chart" at the end of https://explorer.beamprivacy.community really demonstrate Mimblewimble advantage.
Fast sync (with cut-through) is about 23% the size of full sync.
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A note to all Beam miners.. please guys we would really appreciate balancing the network a bit better than it currently is. One single pool is overweight and there are pool ops who are supporting our network with zero fees and not getting support themselves. I understand that you guys are quite content on the pools that you are using but we really need to consider a better balance. I hear constantly about how miners worry about overweight pools on the Beam network yet this problem still persists that the majority of miners flock like sheep to the largest pools.

WE NEED YOU TO SPREAD YOUR HASHRATES PLEASE.


yesterday, the Pool op of Sunpool set his pool fee at 0% and has no intention of making this a short-term discount. Let's show some support to the developers and hard working guys who are trying to help evolve Beam. No crypto is safe from attacks by overweight miners and at the end of the day if problems occur, we can't be held responsible for a decentralised network of miners who do not consider the implications of this.

Thank You.

Raskul.
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Beam me up Scotty!
Hectic achievements for Team Beam this week (Swaps, Qtum Hackathon and many more), check it out! https://beamprivacy.substack.com/p/beam-2019-week-25-beam-and-qtum-joining



We are happy to invite you to join our first Hackathon in collaboration Qtum. Up to $25K to win in this challenge focus on Privacy Tech and bridges between the 2 protocols. https://hackathon.qtum.org/
First webinar is for today!


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Focus on Privacy

Episode Three - Naeem Aslam
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lz8SB-pybUQ

Watch our third episode discussing privacy with Naeem Aslam, Chief Market Analyst at ThinkMarkets FX, Stocks, Commodities) and Columnist at Forbes.

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Hello, is there any beam pool that pays in btc or eth? Thanks
you can sell hashes on nicehash
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Hello, is there any beam pool that pays in btc or eth? Thanks
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Submit your questions to our CMO for the forthcoming AMA here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1i1zAvCcXTudgms_EpjSMk3Wol4nTKKUdVMshCgX3Y2A

Ooops looks like I missed it. I have a few questions. This is a very very interesting project IMO, very unique. 1. How would opt in auditability work? 2. I read that BEAM plans tokenized real world assets on mimblewimble? 3. when one sided payments are enabled for BEAM then it will be on hardware wallets? Especially question #2 putting real world assests on mimblewimble, is there an example please to understand? I like this fresh project. Thanks

thanks for your questions.

1. Opt-in auditability will not be backwards compatible for previous transactions, moreover the user will be able to enable the wallet for future transactions when the feature is fully deployed. This will allow audit by third party or external group (for example tax regulators etc). So enablement of opt-in auditability will not show any transactions which are made previous to the 'opt-in'

2. Confidential assets will be a service available to third parties who wish to tokenize their assets, in a secure and private way. An example might be company shares where a company wishes to keep all share info on the Beam blockchain, and allow dividends to be paid to shareholders in their confidential asset token. This would allow full privacy - unlike ERC20 tokens on other blockchains which are pseudo-anonymous in a public ledger.

3. Yes, we are currently working on one-sided payments and initially the Trezor T hardware wallet. Once all the heavy work has been completed on the Trezor T and it is able to carry Beam, then we will expand to other hardware wallets.


Smiley

i hope this answered your queries

Thanks!! This is even more interesting! Amazing qualities, I have to say BEAM has clear ideas of problems these are 3 big things you helped me on. Smiley

you are very welcome, glad to have been of help.
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Submit your questions to our CMO for the forthcoming AMA here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1i1zAvCcXTudgms_EpjSMk3Wol4nTKKUdVMshCgX3Y2A

Ooops looks like I missed it. I have a few questions. This is a very very interesting project IMO, very unique. 1. How would opt in auditability work? 2. I read that BEAM plans tokenized real world assets on mimblewimble? 3. when one sided payments are enabled for BEAM then it will be on hardware wallets? Especially question #2 putting real world assests on mimblewimble, is there an example please to understand? I like this fresh project. Thanks

thanks for your questions.

1. Opt-in auditability will not be backwards compatible for previous transactions, moreover the user will be able to enable the wallet for future transactions when the feature is fully deployed. This will allow audit by third party or external group (for example tax regulators etc). So enablement of opt-in auditability will not show any transactions which are made previous to the 'opt-in'

2. Confidential assets will be a service available to third parties who wish to tokenize their assets, in a secure and private way. An example might be company shares where a company wishes to keep all share info on the Beam blockchain, and allow dividends to be paid to shareholders in their confidential asset token. This would allow full privacy - unlike ERC20 tokens on other blockchains which are pseudo-anonymous in a public ledger.

3. Yes, we are currently working on one-sided payments and initially the Trezor T hardware wallet. Once all the heavy work has been completed on the Trezor T and it is able to carry Beam, then we will expand to other hardware wallets.


Smiley

i hope this answered your queries

Thanks!! This is even more interesting! Amazing qualities, I have to say BEAM has clear ideas of problems these are 3 big things you helped me on. Smiley
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Submit your questions to our CMO for the forthcoming AMA here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1i1zAvCcXTudgms_EpjSMk3Wol4nTKKUdVMshCgX3Y2A

Ooops looks like I missed it. I have a few questions. This is a very very interesting project IMO, very unique. 1. How would opt in auditability work? 2. I read that BEAM plans tokenized real world assets on mimblewimble? 3. when one sided payments are enabled for BEAM then it will be on hardware wallets? Especially question #2 putting real world assests on mimblewimble, is there an example please to understand? I like this fresh project. Thanks

thanks for your questions.

1. Opt-in auditability will not be backwards compatible for previous transactions, moreover the user will be able to enable the wallet for future transactions when the feature is fully deployed. This will allow audit by third party or external group (for example tax regulators etc). So enablement of opt-in auditability will not show any transactions which are made previous to the 'opt-in'

2. Confidential assets will be a service available to third parties who wish to tokenize their assets, in a secure and private way. An example might be company shares where a company wishes to keep all share info on the Beam blockchain, and allow dividends to be paid to shareholders in their confidential asset token. This would allow full privacy - unlike ERC20 tokens on other blockchains which are pseudo-anonymous in a public ledger.

3. Yes, we are currently working on one-sided payments and initially the Trezor T hardware wallet. Once all the heavy work has been completed on the Trezor T and it is able to carry Beam, then we will expand to other hardware wallets.


Smiley

i hope this answered your queries
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Submit your questions to our CMO for the forthcoming AMA here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1i1zAvCcXTudgms_EpjSMk3Wol4nTKKUdVMshCgX3Y2A

Ooops looks like I missed it. I have a few questions. This is a very very interesting project IMO, very unique. 1. How would opt in auditability work? 2. I read that BEAM plans tokenized real world assets on mimblewimble? 3. when one sided payments are enabled for BEAM then it will be on hardware wallets? Especially question #2 putting real world assests on mimblewimble, is there an example please to understand? I like this fresh project. Thanks
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On what date would be the halving of  Beam?
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Beam me up!
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Do you guys know how to retrieve my old beam wallet address? I recently update my beam wallet to the latest version but after that all address are gone and new addresses come up.

I tried restoring it again with seed phrase but nothing I can't find the address. All address are set to never expire. My big problem is I don't have wallet.db backup I thought that seed phrase is enough to backup them all.

What should I do to get the address back to my beam wallet?

to retrieve your active addresses, you need to have a backup of your wallet.db file
see this page to realise where to find this file: https://github.com/BeamMW/beam/wiki/Folder-and-file-locations

the seed phrase will restore only balances.

However, if you updated wallet correctly via the migration tool which is built into the wallet, your addresses and tx should still be there.
When you update there is never any need to remove or uninstall any Beam wallet files as the wallet does all the work for you.
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Do you guys know how to retrieve my old beam wallet address? I recently update my beam wallet to the latest version but after that all address are gone and new addresses come up.

I tried restoring it again with seed phrase but nothing I can't find the address. All address are set to never expire. My big problem is I don't have wallet.db backup I thought that seed phrase is enough to backup them all.

What should I do to get the address back to my beam wallet?
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