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Topic: [ANN] HEAT: 3.0 crypto*multisig fiat*a2a hft*1000tps*DSA*PoS+PoP*e2ee chat* - page 44. (Read 418460 times)

full member
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Heat will have an anonymous function development plan?
full member
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heatWallet chart can be similar to the bittrex exchange chart        can choose any moving average
hero member
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I see there's a HEAT/STW trading pair on the asset exchange.  Does anyone know if this STW asset is legit?
Stewie even got his own coin now Cheesy
sr. member
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move that crypto
I see there's a HEAT/STW trading pair on the asset exchange.  Does anyone know if this STW asset is legit?
full member
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And the more Heat I have in my wallet the bigger the reward I can earn with the forging?

correct. It depends how many HEAT you hold
hero member
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And the more Heat I have in my wallet the bigger the reward I can earn with the forging?
sr. member
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The forging also runs on a really old PC. It is great, doesn't need much ressources!
hero member
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newbie
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Can somebody give me a link or something where I can find out what I have to do if I want to forg/mine and which hardware in need for it?

Yes, from op: you may download the wallet here https://github.com/Heat-Ledger-Ltd/heatwallet/releases
and just run it locally, it's the easiest way imo. THere's a "start forging" buttion in the client. You must have some heat balance with minimum 1440 confirmations on it afaik to start forging

Other option is to set up the VPS as instructed here http://heatnodes.org/?p=1
But I prefer local wallet
sr. member
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shoutofgaia
Can somebody give me a link or something where I can find out what I have to do if I want to forg/mine and which hardware in need for it?

Here is how to set up a node. http://heatnodes.org/?p=1

I use a cheap laptop (64-bit windows cuz 64-bit java required) to run a server and works fine.
newbie
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hero member
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Can somebody give me a link or something where I can find out what I have to do if I want to forg/mine and which hardware in need for it?
newbie
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HEAT getting more traction! Newcomers I recommend do not engage with bitter toxic trolls. Instead just use ignore-button. I have had nothing but good investing experience and user experience with HEAT.

For example if I compare this to early stages of NXT back in late 2013 early 2014 there was way more bumps on the road with NXT and look at NXT/ARDR now. NXT had multiple forks and problems, exchange scams/steals and numerous scammy assets (which it still has because it is decentralised) and people losing their money if they did not do their homework. So just be patient. This is long term investment for a year+ time with some good short-midterm revenues with pos-staking.

HEAT is legit and I do not need big coloured letters to make my point.
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shoutofgaia
New investors are marching in, so if you want to welcome people by selling, now is your time Smiley AE reaches a top of almost 50 BTC on the bid-side.

hero member
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StewieG, I am not going to read all your posts, but the guy I am referring to simply bought user created assets which were marked as "non certified" and also showed a warning like this:


Obviously there are a lot of people in the crypto world just throwing their money blindly around and then start crying if it does not work out. If you do not understand it, read + understand - if you still do not understand simply get your hands out of it (this also applies for real life).
This feels like Kindergarten somehow....

Unverified asset???

Why not call it a scam? People have already lost bitcoin.  

When the exchange merely says "unverified asset" people might think it could be ok.

Why don't the developers clearly point out that this asset is not real?Huh??   Huh    Huh

If you can't remove the asset then put a proper warning on it. Don't just use the ambiguous term "unverified asset"  Huh  

They have stated it before that they can remove the asset market. My guess why they are not doing it is out of pure selfish marketing reasons. It wouldn't look that nice if they would write scam instead of unverified asset. Also they will not inform people that the asset do not exist because it might wouldn't attract more people. They rely on the stupidity of others. Read the first version of the whitepaper and you know what I mean. The reality what heat is and what the heatheads want people to think it is are 2 different things. I have watched their behavior for a long time now and can conclude that they do not most times explicitly lie(yes they have also clearly lied and it has been proven), but they phrase their words in such a way that people expect more than they will get. They are marketing guys. For example when they said they "tested" 1000tps before, they started the ico. it would give you the picture of hey they tested it, so the coin must be ready or close to ready. But what they actually did was just to test if their hardware could verify 1000tps without having a blockchain, so without a network and the coin was not close to finish. So did they lie? Technically no, but everyone would agree that doing this is absolutely 100% fraud! They have shown the exact behavior countless times on many topics! If you have been following this scam for its whole existence, you would know like me that this is so unfucking believable what they are doing and everybody supporting and defending this coin is guilty of luring others into a 100% scam coin! Nobody with a clear conscience can honestly defend this kind of behavior seen by the heatheads. I am absolutely sure that what they are doing is punishable under law and that these greedy, ruthless, money stealing assholes belong in jail!

#LockEmUp!
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sr. member
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StewieG, I am not going to read all your posts, but the guy I am referring to simply bought user created assets which were marked as "non certified" and also showed a warning like this:


Obviously there are a lot of people in the crypto world just throwing their money blindly around and then start crying if it does not work out. If you do not understand it, read + understand - if you still do not understand simply get your hands out of it (this also applies for real life).
This feels like Kindergarten somehow....

Unverified asset???

Why not call it a scam? People have already lost bitcoin.  

When the exchange merely says "unverified asset" people might think it could be ok.

Why don't the developers clearly point out that this asset is not real?Huh??   Huh    Huh

If you can't remove the asset then put a proper warning on it. Don't just use the ambiguous term "unverified asset"  Huh   
hero member
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Oh this cryptoround up is just great! xD

I quote: "We'll end this roundup with a quick update and word of caution. The ICO market remains hot, as it always has this year. However, we're seeing a higher instance of projects raising ICO money without even a basic whitepaper! In fact, many projects are converting their 'marketing plan' to whitepaper. A rising tide lifts all boats, but investors can get burned badly with some of these. We won't name names, but caution investors to do their due-diligence before investing in ICOs that are raising millions of dollars without an MVP, product roadmap, or even a whitepaper. "

Yeah, 100% accurate, I will name one: HEAT! xD The bullshit buzzword rate in the first versions of the heat "whitepaper" was at an all time high! This shit was so ridiculously retarded that when you read it your brain started to hurt! Never ever have I seen such horseshit of marketing bullshit. It was just insane! Man I must have been so god damn wasted when I invested in this horseshit that is kind of a miracle that I am still alive! My brain must have been in total shutdown mode at the time sending my money into this broken, overused toilet called heat ledger!

Oh and this one s also great:"There are projects that are relentlessly working on trying to solve this problem, like HEAT. We hope other blockchains take a leaf out of HEAT's page and address the issue of scalability for blockchains at an early enough stage, so that the entire industry can benefit down the road. "

I wonder if the author knows about the status of heat? Does he know that heat can do 7tps atm and is contributing nothing but broken promises to the issue? Does he know that heat is closed source and "taking a leaf out of HEAT's page" is pretty much unwanted by the heatheads? Or maybe he is talking about another project called heat? I am confused here?! "Relentlessly working..." come on, the heat community may be retarded but do you seriously believe that we just buy that crap? xD *** secretly waiting for some retard like spendawgs to show up and buy it ***
hero member
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This exchange is scam. All coins except HEAT are not verified assets. You basically exchange btc for coin of your choice but you actually don't get anything in return. Yes, it says that you have them, but you don't actually hold anything because assets don't exist at all. SCAM. Do not get fucked. You are basically giving them free money for nothing in return.
Good thing that you only lost 77 HEAT. Here are the transaction details: http://heatnodes.org/?tr=13337024286818650878&page_id=199
It has been said numerous times before on this forum, but it can be said again: Avoid all assets on the AE which are not certified. Including the GNT token.
Here are the transaction details... print them out hang them on your wall and join the "I have been scammed by heat ledger" club! xD
It had been said again and again on this forum, but it can be said again:
HEAT IS A SCAM!

Edit: oh look I found this: https://www.reddit.com/r/HeatLedgerIsAScam/comments/69sxva/it_happened_again_another_user_got_scammed/
hero member
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StewieG, I am not going to read all your posts, but the guy I am referring to simply bought user created assets which were marked as "non certified" and also showed a warning like this:


Obviously there are a lot of people in the crypto world just throwing their money blindly around and then start crying if it does not work out. If you do not understand it, read + understand - if you still do not understand simply get your hands out of it (this also applies for real life).
This feels like Kindergarten somehow....
Oh I understand dipshit! Here is another high nosed retard that thinks he is very smart and says things like "this feels like kindergarten to me" to make my comment look stupid. You think my comment is not worth your time and you are something better? But still you had to respond with some nonsensical bullshit didn't you?. As far as I can see there is 1, yes ONE, market that is certified. The rest seem to be all scams or potential scams and there is no way of figuring out if they are scams or not. You basically have to find out yourself by getting scammed! Now this new guy comes in and sees this that all markets but one are basically marked as untrusted and he thinks hmm why are all these markets marked untrusted? If all markets are untrusted why would this be online and the developers would allow that? Well either this is just a standard warning and everything will be fine or this is the worst bullshit ever and a total scam. Now most people think well I will not trust that bullshit and they are right! Nobody should use this piece of shit software ever! BUT some inexperienced and trustful users will make the wrong decision and trust this horrible piece of shit called heat. We have seen it again and again! We all know it will happen again, this is not the end of this. But wait a minute, couldn't we just stop this instead of knowingly let users get scammed again and again? Yes we could! The developers have the ability to delete markets and reserve names! They could simply delete all fake markets and disable the function for a while and wait until there are legitimate markets running. They have that power! And with this power comes a responsibility! A responsibility these heatfuckers do not care about and let, knowing this will happen again and again, people get scammed! Do you understand this? Or are you the one scamming people? I don't understand why you are an ignorant asshole by having this "hey let them get scammed why do you care stewie" attitude?

I am waiting for your response? Do you have any arguments you might want to present or will you just stfu like the rest of these retards that made a big speech and I had to put in place and then they were never seen again here?
legendary
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StewieG, I am not going to read all your posts, but the guy I am referring to simply bought user created assets which were marked as "non certified" and also showed a warning like this:


Obviously there are a lot of people in the crypto world just throwing their money blindly around and then start crying if it does not work out. If you do not understand it, read + understand - if you still do not understand simply get your hands out of it (this also applies for real life).
This feels like Kindergarten somehow....
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