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Topic: [ANN] (QTUM) - A Scalable Smart Contract Platform w/ Proof of Stake - page 85. (Read 525459 times)

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New Decentralized Application announces they will build on Qtum: Wireline

https://www.chipin.com/wireline-qtum-next-generation-cloud-computing/

"Wiireline, the cloud application marketplace, and pioneer of serverless architecture, is today announcing it will work with Qtum, the open-source blockchain project developed by the Singapore-based Qtum Foundation. The cooperation is a major step in creating the largest open-source ecosystem that will enable enterprises to consume microservices at scale using blockchain at its core."

Microservices are revolutionizing the delivery of software; they offer the ability to rapidly create APIs without having to manage the underlying hardware and software infrastructure. Wireline is building an ecosystem based on a microservices exchange; it is a marketplace for enterprises to discover, test and integrate open-source apps, enabling them to build bespoke IT systems.

Wireline is seeking to create the largest open-source developer fund, whereby developers building software critical for serverless architecture and the blockchain ecosystem are rewarded. The cooperation opens up new possibilities for both Qtum and Wireline developers for connecting distributed applications.

“Corporate IT is a huge market with global spend approaching $1.5 trillion, but until now there’s been little reward for developing open-source software because of stifling competition from industry giants,” says Lucas Geiger, CEO at Wireline. “With Qtum we want to change this. Through the combination of both our efforts through the Qtum Foundation and Wireline Developer Fund, we will create an opportunity to monetize existing apps as well as support the creation of new ones.”
Qtum aims to establish a platform designed to bridge the still-existing gap between blockchains and the business world. Qtum’s strategy includes providing a toolset to standardize the workflow of businesses and a hub of tested and verified smart contract templates that address various specialized business-use cases.

“We’re excited to collaborate with Wireline as we have a shared mission — to decentralize the application market and create a platform to facilitate the use of blockchain in business,” says Patrick Dai, co-founder, and chairman of the Qtum Foundation. “We think this is beneficial to our developer community and will dramatically reduce the time to market for many of their apps.”




Is there a comprehensive list of the current projects on qtum? I know that you guys said before that you didn't want to list on the website b/c you wanted to be impartial.  However if you're going to post them in the official thread, I feel you might as well just make a list.
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New Decentralized Application announces they will build on Qtum: Wireline
(Correction: Wireline will cooperate with Qtum, they will build on Ethereum and accept Qtum for their crowdsale)

https://www.chipin.com/wireline-qtum-next-generation-cloud-computing/

"Wiireline, the cloud application marketplace, and pioneer of serverless architecture, is today announcing it will work with Qtum, the open-source blockchain project developed by the Singapore-based Qtum Foundation. The cooperation is a major step in creating the largest open-source ecosystem that will enable enterprises to consume microservices at scale using blockchain at its core."

Microservices are revolutionizing the delivery of software; they offer the ability to rapidly create APIs without having to manage the underlying hardware and software infrastructure. Wireline is building an ecosystem based on a microservices exchange; it is a marketplace for enterprises to discover, test and integrate open-source apps, enabling them to build bespoke IT systems.

Wireline is seeking to create the largest open-source developer fund, whereby developers building software critical for serverless architecture and the blockchain ecosystem are rewarded. The cooperation opens up new possibilities for both Qtum and Wireline developers for connecting distributed applications.

“Corporate IT is a huge market with global spend approaching $1.5 trillion, but until now there’s been little reward for developing open-source software because of stifling competition from industry giants,” says Lucas Geiger, CEO at Wireline. “With Qtum we want to change this. Through the combination of both our efforts through the Qtum Foundation and Wireline Developer Fund, we will create an opportunity to monetize existing apps as well as support the creation of new ones.”
Qtum aims to establish a platform designed to bridge the still-existing gap between blockchains and the business world. Qtum’s strategy includes providing a toolset to standardize the workflow of businesses and a hub of tested and verified smart contract templates that address various specialized business-use cases.

“We’re excited to collaborate with Wireline as we have a shared mission — to decentralize the application market and create a platform to facilitate the use of blockchain in business,” says Patrick Dai, co-founder, and chairman of the Qtum Foundation. “We think this is beneficial to our developer community and will dramatically reduce the time to market for many of their apps.”


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Been staking over 700 QTUM since Oct 13, wallet unlocked for staking, 8 active connections, and almost 3000 confirmation. Still no staking reward, am I the only one with bad luck?

With the current network weight, roughly 10 million, expect a reward, once every 20 days, with 700 qtum.
Once you strike a stake, your coins will be locked for 20ish hours, and then subsequently you will receive 9 payments
of 0.4 QTUM, that will also take 20 hours to mature.

I think eventually as the price and value go up, pooling might be the way to go.

Thanks for the explanation, that makes a lot of sense.

Was about to ask nearly the same question. thx!
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Been staking over 700 QTUM since Oct 13, wallet unlocked for staking, 8 active connections, and almost 3000 confirmation. Still no staking reward, am I the only one with bad luck?

With the current network weight, roughly 10 million, expect a reward, once every 20 days, with 700 qtum.
Once you strike a stake, your coins will be locked for 20ish hours, and then subsequently you will receive 9 payments
of 0.4 QTUM, that will also take 20 hours to mature.

I think eventually as the price and value go up, pooling might be the way to go.

Thanks for the explanation, that makes a lot of sense.
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How to stake qtum?
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Been staking over 700 QTUM since Oct 13, wallet unlocked for staking, 8 active connections, and almost 3000 confirmation. Still no staking reward, am I the only one with bad luck?

With the current network weight, roughly 10 million, expect a reward, once every 20 days, with 700 qtum.
Once you strike a stake, your coins will be locked for 20ish hours, and then subsequently you will receive 9 payments
of 0.4 QTUM, that will also take 20 hours to mature.

I think eventually as the price and value go up, pooling might be the way to go.
sr. member
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Been staking over 700 QTUM since Oct 13, wallet unlocked for staking, 8 active connections, and almost 3000 confirmation. Still no staking reward, am I the only one with bad luck?
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I am still holding my Qtum, looking forward of the upcoming mobile wallet.  Wink
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Where can I find any samples of a QTUM smart contract?

Yes, I am interested, too.
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Where can I find any samples of a QTUM smart contract?
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2009 Alea iacta est
by Jar
QTUM Beginner's FAQ (Without the Bullshit)

https://storeofvalue.github.io/posts/what-is-qtum-without-the-bullshit/


With so much going on for QTUM, it’s not surprising to see a myriad of questions about QTUM from prospective and existing investors alike. Questions range from “what exactly is QTUM?” to “how do I start staking?” I’ve decided to write this blog post to answer some of the more common questions and hopefully have it serve as a beginner’s FAQ for QTUM investors...............





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i think if you had on bittrex before 10/4 they swapped them for u and your all set
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I don't understand the swaipping thing.

I got my tokens from bizhongchou to bittrex before.. Do I need to swap them to a new tokens in anther wallet?
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well the computer is on....sometimes the wallet is in the task bar or whatever that thing is at the bottom....is that ok? or does the window have to opened the whole time?.....i put in some on the 9th and the rest on the 11th....it sais im staking....... maybe i am and it just isnt showing me a new pending balance
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i sent from bittrex on 9th and 11th to my qtum wallet....was that too soon? is that why after all these days its staking but im getting nothing? I thought sway was on the 4th.....?anybody have any idea?

There is no too soon.  if your coins reached your wallet at all then they're Qtum tokens and not the er20 tokens.  How long have you been waiting and how long have your tokens matured? Are you leaving your computer open 24/7? 

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The Protocol for the Audience Economy
Hi,

if someone can please help me with a question. How long until coins stake (i.e coin maturity)?

Cheers Smiley
legendary
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Ink Announces Ecosystem for Intellectual Property Based on Qtum


https://medium.com/@Qtum/ink-announces-ecosystem-for-intellectual-property-based-on-qtum-15fc4d75e9d

Project Ink
Recently, Ink announced that the team has been building a global Intellectual Property (IP) asset ecosystem based on the Qtum blockchain. Ink is defined as a Ledger where artists can register works and generate businesses, an Exchange where arts can be incubated and thrive, and an Ecosystem advocating for anyone who creates original content. Ink is established on the Ink Protocol, a decentralized solution harnessing the power of Sovereign Consortium Blockchains, Qtum Public Blockchain and Cross-chain Protocol for the global Creative Industries...




newbie
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how to withdraw qtum from myetherwallet to an exchange which supports only the new qtum-adresses?

You will have to use qtum.changelly.com to swap your Qtum ERC20 tokens to the Qtum Ignition Main Network

You will require a deposit address that you generate from a Qtum Ignition Main Network wallet, which can be found on our Github: https://github.com/qtumproject/qtum/releases/tag/mainnet-ignition-v1.0.2

Make sure you encrypt the wallet, and then make multiple backups. Do a test send to make sure everything is working properly, then proceed to swap the rest of your tokens on Changelly


thanks a lot. the first part with the wallet i've already made, but the service qtum.changelly.com doesn't support this asset. Do you know what to do else?
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how to withdraw qtum from myetherwallet to an exchange which supports only the new qtum-adresses?

You will have to use qtum.changelly.com to swap your Qtum ERC20 tokens to the Qtum Ignition Main Network

You will require a deposit address that you generate from a Qtum Ignition Main Network wallet, which can be found on our Github: https://github.com/qtumproject/qtum/releases/tag/mainnet-ignition-v1.0.2

Make sure you encrypt the wallet, and then make multiple backups. Do a test send to make sure everything is working properly, then proceed to swap the rest of your tokens on Changelly
newbie
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how to withdraw qtum from myetherwallet to an exchange which supports only the new qtum-adresses?
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