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sr. member
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January 13, 2018, 02:24:28 PM
I have a transaction still unknown since yesterday ;(
sr. member
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January 13, 2018, 12:01:15 PM
How can I import first gen wallet into the latest release? I remember hearing there were problems sometimes. I don't have a seed, just a key file.

If you have a .siakey file to load, the method is going either to the Terminal and typing the command "siac wallet load siag " replacing path with the path of your key

Can anyone report what the payout is for 1TB rented out for 1 month?

Sia is a competitive marketplace, so you decide your own pricing, but of course you will want to stay competitive to get more file contracts for your host. The Sia client of renters will assign you an score according to many factors, including your pricing (also the age of your host or how much remaining storage you have) and will pick up only the best scored hosts.

As a suggestion, you can check this table "Top 100 hosts average settings" to get an idea of what competitive hosts are doing: https://www.siastats.info/hosts_network.html . To answer your question, they are asking right now for 50SC/TB/month on average

less than USD$4.00 a month for 1TB ? Why would anyone do this ?

Are you seriously asking that? I don't know... maybe because you can ROI 4TB disks in 5-6 months?  Cheesy  The payout is right now very high in FIAT because after the recent pump in coin price the hosts are still adjusting the prices. Most probably the prices will stabilize in $2/TB or bellow. Still profitable: ROI in about 2 years looks bad, but NAS-grade disks are prepared to last 5 or more years and unlike mining in hosting there is no difficulty factor reducing your gains over time. So it can be a niche business. This, of course, if you fill your disks, because right now usage of the network is still growing.

what  is going on here https://siastats.info/last_blocks.html is the obelisk mining??
we are stuck at block 138609
i deposit sias in polo and now im waiting 2 hours no sia in polo

Block average time is 30 minutes currently (it will return to 10 after the hardfork), so due to the natural variance on the process of mining is perfectly normal to have block gaps of 2 hours (or 90 minutes like the block you mention) or as little as 2 minutes (like between blocks #138613 and #138614)
hero member
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January 13, 2018, 10:29:01 AM
not sure if polo completely resolved issues with wallet. Today my withdrawal request  had ended with Complete: Error status. Now need to work with support to recover coins.
So after they fixed issue with bittrex wallet now its polo's term? I'm just checking if what is the real problem with wallet sync both exchange have a lots of players and traders same with hitbtc, is there any action coming from the team or its the exchange issue which needed to be fixed?
newbie
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January 13, 2018, 10:25:36 AM
what  is going on here https://siastats.info/last_blocks.html is the obelisk mining??
we are stuck at block 138609
i deposit sias in polo and now im waiting 2 hours no sia in polo
full member
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January 13, 2018, 10:05:22 AM
not sure if polo completely resolved issues with wallet. Today my withdrawal request  had ended with Complete: Error status. Now need to work with support to recover coins.
jr. member
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January 13, 2018, 08:42:19 AM
Thank you luffare for the notation, I just wanted to find out about the HARDFORK.
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January 13, 2018, 07:44:22 AM
So my transaction might be stuck until next fork? When is that going to happen?
Yesterday I installed SC wallet on my Windows PC. It started to sync but it is still not syncronized.
I have 2 questions:

1.Anybody know will a SC holder get another new SC after the hard fork or the coming hardfork will only solve some SC net problems?

2. Should I send all my Scoins to my wallet during hardfork time or I can let'em be at that burse where I had bought'em?

Nobody answered my questions. But I've found the info I need, maybe it will be useful for somebody like me too. Here you are:
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When will the hardfork occur?
The hardfork will occur at block 139,000.

You can check the current Sia block height at the official block explorer.

There is not an exact calendar time associated with the fork, but we can estimate based on average block time. At the time of this writing, there are 139,000 - 138,426 = 574 blocks until the hardfork. At ~30 minutes per block, the hardfork is on track to occur in ~12 days, on 2018-01-21.

SiaStats shows a countdown with the most up to date estimate of when the hardfork will occur.

Why do some sources say the hardfork will occur on Jan. 31st, 2018?
Because those sources are incorrect.

Will the hardfork result in new coins?
No.

Hardforks only result in new coins when the fork is contentious (i.e. a separate group is supporting the old fork). This is an uncontroversial hardfork and no development team has expressed interest in supporting the old fork.

Didn't the hardfork occur already at block 135,000?
There are two separate hardforks.

The first one did occur already at block 135,000, on 2017-12-06. But that hardfork contained an unforeseen bug, which required Sia to undergo a second hardfork, which will occur at block 139,000.

Why are these hardforks occurring?
The Sia difficult adjustment algorithm needed a change to ensure that when ASICs begin mining Siacoin in mid-2018, the massive change in hashrate will not break Sia's consensus functionality. The first hardfork (at 135,000) was an attempt to make this change, but it included a bug, which necessitated a second hardfork (at 139,000).

What do I need to do to prepare for the hardfork?
If you run a Sia node (e.g. Sia-UI), upgrade to 1.3.1 or later.

But don't worry, even if you don't do this, your coins are not at risk. You can always upgrade later and recover your coins from your wallet seed.

Does it matter if my coins are in an exchange when the hardfork occurs?
No. Regardless of whether your coins are in an exchange or your local wallet at the time of the hardfork, there will be no change to your coins before or after the fork.

What will change after the hardfork occurs?
Block times will reduce from ~30 minutes to ~10 minutes. It currently takes ~30 minutes for each transaction confirmation. After the hardfork, confirmations will occur roughly every 10 minutes (the same speed they were prior to the 135,000 hardfork).

For Siacoin miners, this will bring mining yields back to roughly the same level they were before the first hardfork on 2017-12-06.
newbie
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January 13, 2018, 06:17:18 AM
Friends, go join all at telegram chat  sia coin - https://t.me/sia_coin

Is this official or just fan made? I didn't see any telegram on their website. But I joined anyway to keep updated. Thanks!
this is unofficial community
member
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January 13, 2018, 05:55:22 AM
Before going off for vacations I remember people were keep asking when it will be up. Siacoin has seen lot of appreciation but this isn't the peak in my opinion. We are in first few days of the year which is probably going to be best for these markets in coming.


Agreed. Far from peak...many news otw for Sia soon. All one has to do is RESEARCH. This is WHY. DYOR

Competitor methods are 'centralized' - also offer no live products. etc. etc. etc.

Sia is by far most advanced and established. Massive funds back Sia.
sr. member
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January 13, 2018, 05:48:15 AM
Before going off for vacations I remember people were keep asking when it will be up. Siacoin has seen lot of appreciation but this isn't the peak in my opinion. We are in first few days of the year which is probably going to be best for these markets in coming.
jr. member
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January 13, 2018, 05:41:01 AM
Can anyone report what the payout is for 1TB rented out for 1 month?

Sia is a competitive marketplace, so you decide your own pricing, but of course you will want to stay competitive to get more file contracts for your host. The Sia client of renters will assign you an score according to many factors, including your pricing (also the age of your host or how much remaining storage you have) and will pick up only the best scored hosts.

As a suggestion, you can check this table "Top 100 hosts average settings" to get an idea of what competitive hosts are doing: https://www.siastats.info/hosts_network.html . To answer your question, they are asking right now for 50SC/TB/month on average

less than USD$4.00 a month for 1TB ? Why would anyone do this ?
sr. member
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January 13, 2018, 04:27:07 AM
How can I import first gen wallet into the latest release? I remember hearing there were problems sometimes. I don't have a seed, just a key file.
full member
Activity: 350
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January 13, 2018, 03:04:53 AM
So my transaction might be stuck until next fork? When is that going to happen?
Yesterday I installed SC wallet on my Windows PC. It started to sync but it is still not syncronized.
I have 2 questions:

1.Anybody know will a SC holder get another new SC after the hard fork or the coming hardfork will only solve some SC net problems?

2. Should I send all my Scoins to my wallet during hardfork time or I can let'em be at that burse where I had bought'em?

Thanx in advance!  Smiley
sr. member
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January 13, 2018, 02:34:03 AM
I tried to send my sia to polo, it says confirmed in my 1.3.0 wallet but Unconfirmed on explorer. Haven't received anything in my polo wallet?

i think network is a bit slow till the next fork fix this

So my transaction might be stuck until next fork? When is that going to happen?
member
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January 13, 2018, 12:57:20 AM
One week bf hf. We can expect 0.30-0.40 cents .Next week will be huge

Sia is a invest for a longterm. But I would not mind to witness its burst in a couple of weeks. Would appreciate if someone could share a link to a fundamental analysis as well.

SIA has grown to be the leader in this segment of distributed storage, and its rise is worth looking forward to.
legendary
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January 13, 2018, 12:55:21 AM
I tried to send my sia to polo, it says confirmed in my 1.3.0 wallet but Unconfirmed on explorer. Haven't received anything in my polo wallet?

i think network is a bit slow till the next fork fix this
sr. member
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January 13, 2018, 12:26:59 AM
I tried to send my sia to polo, it says confirmed in my 1.3.0 wallet but Unconfirmed on explorer. Haven't received anything in my polo wallet?
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January 12, 2018, 09:49:15 PM
Friends, go join all at telegram chat  sia coin - https://t.me/sia_coin

Is this official or just fan made? I didn't see any telegram on their website. But I joined anyway to keep updated. Thanks!
sr. member
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January 12, 2018, 08:23:31 PM
I read that day 13/01 would solve the inconveniences that SC has in bittrex.

This is the publication about the problems that SC has had in the exchanges.

https://www.reddit.com/r/siacoin/comments/7pc5rv/brief_official_update_on_sia_exchanges/

I saw this post and decided I should come here to talk! We understand your concerns with Binance’s NDA (and let’s be real - requiring thousands of dollars for a listing). Centralized exchanges were maybe necessary for the growth of cryptocurrency, but it’s time to regain control of this crazy train! Komodo Platform’s BarterDEX Decentralized Exchange is being beta tested right now and I’m part of the community outreach team. BarterDEX is a decentralized method of exchanging cryptocurrencies via atomic-swap technology, without counterparty risk. It’s completely free to use, open source, peer-to-peer, and minimal fees (<50% fees centralized exchanges, no double fees). BarterDEX uses Noel Tiernan’s atomic swap protocol as a guide for it’s technology, offering users the most secure form of atomic swap trading available.

>> BarterDEX protocol (wp/git) >>

The following requirements are necessary for an easy integration:

  • bitcoin protocol
  • CLTV (bip 65) support
  • gettxout and importaddress rpc calls
  • and 8 digits for one coin

What does a non-Bitcoin/zCash-protocol coin need to do to make atomic swaps possible on BarterDEX?

Quote from: jl777B, lead Developer at Komodo Platform
"the code to do all this is quite complicated and I assumed a bitcoin protocol coin, but it is possible to do the atomic swaps even if only 2of2 multisig is supported. So i guess a bitcoin protocol emulator for the subset of rpc calls that I use and at least a 2of2 multisig, but preferably CLTV mechanism to be able to handle both sides of the trade... this would require making changes to the existing barterDEX code, unless the bitcoin protocol emulator is really, really good and it actually works as a bitcoin protocol coin via rpc calls"

What do you think, Sia community? Let’s make this happen!

This interesting proposition, I don't know what the developer thinks.

Where can I speak with said developer?

From what I read in your requirements, I am not sure Sia could be compatible:

- I am not sure about the extent of your definition of "bitcoin protocol": Sia is not a Bitcoin-derived coin. While it keeps similarities, its whole code was written from the scratch as far as I am aware. It is written in Golang programming language.
- Sia has not 8-digit decimals: it can be divided in 24 decimal fractions (called Hastings).

Of course I am not discouraging you to contact the developers. Bitcointalk is not an official channel so they do not check messages here. Instead you can contact them in Reddit (https://www.reddit.com/r/siacoin/) or in the Discord (https://discord.gg/sia) writing either on #core-dev or #contributors channels
newbie
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January 12, 2018, 08:00:34 PM
I read that day 13/01 would solve the inconveniences that SC has in bittrex.

This is the publication about the problems that SC has had in the exchanges.

https://www.reddit.com/r/siacoin/comments/7pc5rv/brief_official_update_on_sia_exchanges/

I saw this post and decided I should come here to talk! We understand your concerns with Binance’s NDA (and let’s be real - requiring thousands of dollars for a listing). Centralized exchanges were maybe necessary for the growth of cryptocurrency, but it’s time to regain control of this crazy train! Komodo Platform’s BarterDEX Decentralized Exchange is being beta tested right now and I’m part of the community outreach team. BarterDEX is a decentralized method of exchanging cryptocurrencies via atomic-swap technology, without counterparty risk. It’s completely free to use, open source, peer-to-peer, and minimal fees (<50% fees centralized exchanges, no double fees). BarterDEX uses Noel Tiernan’s atomic swap protocol as a guide for it’s technology, offering users the most secure form of atomic swap trading available.

>> BarterDEX protocol (wp/git) >>

The following requirements are necessary for an easy integration:

  • bitcoin protocol
  • CLTV (bip 65) support
  • gettxout and importaddress rpc calls
  • and 8 digits for one coin

What does a non-Bitcoin/zCash-protocol coin need to do to make atomic swaps possible on BarterDEX?

Quote from: jl777B, lead Developer at Komodo Platform
"the code to do all this is quite complicated and I assumed a bitcoin protocol coin, but it is possible to do the atomic swaps even if only 2of2 multisig is supported. So i guess a bitcoin protocol emulator for the subset of rpc calls that I use and at least a 2of2 multisig, but preferably CLTV mechanism to be able to handle both sides of the trade... this would require making changes to the existing barterDEX code, unless the bitcoin protocol emulator is really, really good and it actually works as a bitcoin protocol coin via rpc calls"

What do you think, Sia community? Let’s make this happen!

This interesting proposition, I don't know what the developer thinks.

Where can I speak with said developer?
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