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Topic: [ANN] Blacknet | IBO for BlackCoin | New code | PoS | No ICO - page 1261. (Read 2510302 times)

hero member
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Dump, dump, dumpity dump! I said dump, dump, dumpity dump!

Trying to buy some cheap BC.  Undecided

Missed it yesterday. Asleep!
sr. member
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it won't stake on an encrypted wallet??  Shocked

it will, but you have to enter your passphrase when unlocking the wallet.
hero member
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[ed] revise that. I don't know what "lock"/"unlock" means in this context, but afaik the daemon "unlocks" the wallet as soon as it's running or else I wouldn't be receiving transactions on it. So...
sr. member
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Hey. This is probably a stupid question, but do you need to have something affirmative in your blackcoin.conf file in order to stake? Running this wallet 4-5 days now and we have never staked as far as I can tell.

Hi there. Do you have it unlocked?

Er, this is running the blackcoin daemon, headless client. What do you mean locked?

if you have a password on your wallet it will not stake, you need to go in settings, unlock wallet after launch and it will stake
hero member
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Hey. This is probably a stupid question, but do you need to have something affirmative in your blackcoin.conf file in order to stake? Running this wallet 4-5 days now and we have never staked as far as I can tell.

Hi there. Do you have it unlocked?

Er, this is running the blackcoin daemon, headless client. What do you mean locked?
newbie
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BC doing well once more. Remarkable coin !!!

After a day with all these issues with CR psycho/thief/crook bastard that believes that can manipulate everybody for his own gain,
the coin is extremely stable (even gaining something right now).

Well done !!!  

I agree. I knew the dip was temporary and it would recover. At least, that was what I predicted. But I didn't expect it recover so fast.

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Hey. This is probably a stupid question, but do you need to have something affirmative in your blackcoin.conf file in order to stake? Running this wallet 4-5 days now and we have never staked as far as I can tell.

Hi there. Do you have it unlocked?
member
Activity: 84
Merit: 10
BC doing well once more. Remarkable coin !!!

After a day with all these issues with CR psycho/thief/crook bastard that believes that can manipulate everybody for his own gain,
the coin is extremely stable (even gaining something right now).

Well done !!!  
hero member
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Hey. This is probably a stupid question, but do you need to have something affirmative in your blackcoin.conf file in order to stake? Running this wallet 4-5 days now and we have never staked as far as I can tell.
legendary
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when they say satoshi how many zeros after the decimal?
8
0.12345678 "8" is satosi
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Satoshi is a hundred milllion of a bitcoin so
0.00007900 Btc are 7900 Satoshi!
hero member
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Blackcoin is akin to liquid metal from Terminator 2
legendary
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when they say satoshi how many zeros after the decimal?
sr. member
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★Trash&Burn [TBC/TXB]★
Just to be sure I know what I'm doing: I did a test transfer of 1 blackcoin from mintpal to the blackcoin-qt from http://www.blackcoin.co. When I open the program I see the balance of the wallet on the left and recent transactions on the right. Is that it? If I transfer my remaining balance they will just sit there? And it's secure?

What about the two features "encrypt wallet" and "backup wallet"? What do those do?

Thanks again.

If you don't encrypt you wallet everyone with access to your computer can open your wallet and spend your coins.

If you don't backup your wallet your coins are lost if your hard disc drive is broken or if you can not access the wallet.dat for some other reason anymore.

If you add a password to your wallet, you should make sure a trusted individual or instructions hidden safely so someone can access your BC if anything were to happen to you.

+1. I've had nightmares about retrograde amnesia.

haha ok, that's a good idea. I will both encrypt and backup. Where do I add a password? But other than that, my coins are safe sitting in this wallet, well at least safer than on an exchange?
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Just to be sure I know what I'm doing: I did a test transfer of 1 blackcoin from mintpal to the blackcoin-qt from http://www.blackcoin.co. When I open the program I see the balance of the wallet on the left and recent transactions on the right. Is that it? If I transfer my remaining balance they will just sit there? And it's secure?

What about the two features "encrypt wallet" and "backup wallet"? What do those do?

Thanks again.

If you don't encrypt you wallet everyone with access to your computer can open your wallet and spend your coins.

If you don't backup your wallet your coins are lost if your hard disc drive is broken or if you can not access the wallet.dat for some other reason anymore.

If you add a password to your wallet, you should make sure a trusted individual or instructions hidden safely so someone can access your BC if anything were to happen to you.

+1. I've had nightmares about retrograde amnesia.
hero member
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Just to be sure I know what I'm doing: I did a test transfer of 1 blackcoin from mintpal to the blackcoin-qt from http://www.blackcoin.co. When I open the program I see the balance of the wallet on the left and recent transactions on the right. Is that it? If I transfer my remaining balance they will just sit there? And it's secure?

What about the two features "encrypt wallet" and "backup wallet"? What do those do?

Thanks again.

If you don't encrypt you wallet everyone with access to your computer can open your wallet and spend your coins.

If you don't backup your wallet your coins are lost if your hard disc drive is broken or if you can not access the wallet.dat for some other reason anymore.

If you add a password to your wallet, you should make sure a trusted individual or instructions hidden safely so someone can access your BC if anything were to happen to you.
legendary
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Does it give you your correct results though?
well, didn't check all top 100  Wink but the first one looks just like on the blockchain http://blocks.blackcoin.pw/address/B7nvWE1M7prrVpoC5ddkQ1kv3TFSKmYsEb 1915523.3905367 BC
sr. member
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thrasher.
great idea with the mnultipools. so it is possible to "mine" BC...

Just needs more of them. decentralize everything.

It is happening, anyone can do this by creating a regular mining pool and just automating trades through an exchange trade API. First step is getting the pool setup.
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Mac Wizard Service the #1 Apple Repair Center is NOW Accepting BLACKCOIN! 

This is realy good news after this day! Cheesy
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No, but it does say in the homepage text that they don't currently work. We have all got to give this a go right now imo.

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however it is currently not displaying STATS, so things
like Scrypt hashing rate and Miners count will read 0.
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