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Topic: [ANN] | STASH | Digital Money For Everyone | ZK-Snarks | iNodes (Masternodes) - page 35. (Read 67228 times)

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Your Data Belongs To You
Hi all. When open nebula.exchange?
Nebula exchange I see info on twitter this March if no mistake will be launched but I think there will be more time to finish everything so I hope you be patient as I am also waiting for that to happen.
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You've got a great idea, I hope you'll realize it and do it until the end. Because all of this abitious and you should do a lot of work.
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many people are giving great hope to this project to grow and the price can increase. I hope that any updates being made can raise the price of stp in exchange
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Hi all. When open nebula.exchange?
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Etherdelta is back online now.
Don't know why I bother, but still...
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COMBO 2.0
SmiChrisSoft Corp is located in Moscow Russia.

We have been collaborating with a couple of their developers which were hired to complete research on various aspects and potential integrations into the StashPay project.

We are working to hire another developer which were really excited about and should be able to announce shortly.
Great! Looks like you guys are starting to ramp up effort! Looking forward to what you guys come up with
And that how it get started so is basically if you can get way around etherdelta try to stock up some stash before its no more affordable
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Hi, cava. With the number of STASH  coins necessary to run the masternode, it is understandable, and is there a minimum number of STASH  already determined for getting the POS in its wallet?
You just need 10000 STP to run a masternode
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Hi, cava. With the number of STASH  coins necessary to run the masternode, it is understandable, and is there a minimum number of STASH  already determined for getting the POS in its wallet?
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SmiChrisSoft Corp is located in Moscow Russia.

We have been collaborating with a couple of their developers which were hired to complete research on various aspects and potential integrations into the StashPay project.

We are working to hire another developer which were really excited about and should be able to announce shortly.
Great! Looks like you guys are starting to ramp up effort! Looking forward to what you guys come up with
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Easy Instant Private
Dev`s - please answer on my questions, I and my team are preparing for you a proposal for cooperation.

Devs, can you answer on my questions about mining and masternodes?

1. Can I run the masternodes on Raspberry pi 3?
2. How many masternodes can I run through 1 router?
3. On what equipment will the mining take place? On which algorithm? (GPU / CPU / ASIC)
4. How many tokens will be converted into coins and how many will need to be created by mining?

In regards to your questions answers follow below:

1. At this point the answer is no because a Rasberry pi 3 would not have sufficent resources, however this may change over time with upgrades.
2.To early to say at this point but we will provide an update once known.
3. The algorithm will most likely be X11 or Equihash and were leaning towards GPU but this is not set in stone at this point. These are topics that were still researching.
4. Everyone will have the chance to map a public key to their STP token balance, a maximum of 997m coin supply including any STP mapped balances will be available over 100 years.
sr. member
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Easy Instant Private
SmiChrisSoft Corp is located in Moscow Russia.

We have been collaborating with a couple of their developers which were hired to complete research on various aspects and potential integrations into the StashPay project.

We are working to hire another developer which were really excited about and should be able to announce shortly.
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Is there a Reddit community?

Fairly low. You have the community here in Bitcointalk. None's active at reddit because not most of us uses it.
But you can join us on telegram channel for more updates.
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Republia - New Blockchain Technology
Is there a Reddit community?

Fairly low. You have the community here in Bitcointalk. None's active at reddit because not most of us uses it.
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Their reputation system is really doing me a world of wonders
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Is there a Reddit community?
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Yeah, with these complicated exchanges, that's the only way to go. Wish they could be as seamless as Binance and Kucoin on mobile
Definitely, Stash is a digital money for everyone that provides fungibility with its key advantage that solves countless problems being encountered by other cryptocurrencies. And lastly, it is an intuitive and easy to use by users involving digital money.  They have their well explained bounties to miners and they are active social media activites.
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Whats going on with idex? Not responding and noticed that stash tanked.


At this rate, it's time to sit back and wait for Nebula or some better exchange
Hope Nebula too won't go all zombish like IDEX and EtherDelta
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Dev`s - please answer on my questions, I and my team are preparing for you a proposal for cooperation.

Devs, can you answer on my questions about mining and masternodes?

1. Can I run the masternodes on Raspberry pi 3?
2. How many masternodes can I run through 1 router?
3. On what equipment will the mining take place? On which algorithm? (GPU / CPU / ASIC)
4. How many tokens will be converted into coins and how many will need to be created by mining?
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