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Topic: [ANN] $XQN Quotient Financial Network | PoW Scrypt, PoS Blake-256 | UPDATE NOW - page 54. (Read 194427 times)

legendary
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And I think, this is just the begining..  Grin
sr. member
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Shiiiiit were going up!!
sr. member
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Look at the buy vs sell volume ratio on bittrex!

Very impressive. Looks like the only way is up at this point as no one seems to want to sell  Cheesy
yep the only way is up  Cool choo choo
legendary
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Look at the buy vs sell volume ratio on bittrex!

Very impressive. Looks like the only way is up at this point as no one seems to want to sell  Cheesy
legendary
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Does anyone know how long does it take to transfer coins to Bittrex . It's been 10 minutes. Should I worry?

Now that a few hours have passed, sorted yet?  Grin

If anyone else cares: when you transfer coins over to an exchange, there's usually some additional delay, depending on the exchange, their confirmation settings, etc. If you're expecting coins to arrive on the exchange and they are taking too long, 1st check your wallet transactions and make sure that your transfer has fully confirmed, 2nd check the exchange's page for pending deposits if they have one.

Most of the times, you just need to wait it out. Sometimes, you need to contact the exchange support guys to "unstuck" their wallet or whatever else needs attention. Unless you sent coins to the wrong address, you're usually ok.

Good to see that there's some buy support building up at bittrex, though buyers and sellers seem to disagree a little too much over the "right price"  Grin I'm not parting with my XQN for cheap, that's for sure!
legendary
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Does anyone know how long does it take to transfer coins to Bittrex . It's been 10 minutes. Should I worry?
sr. member
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not listed on coin-swap ? no sign of it at all ...
Looks like they are dropping us, wouldn't be surprised.  I don't think we had any users ever conduct any trades there, it always had an empty order book.  Nice site but unfortunately no volume.  Maybe when alt-markets in general pick up again they will pick up.
legendary
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to your stations, man the pineapples!!!

not listed on coin-swap ? no sign of it at all ...
newbie
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If they want to dump at a loss to me, let them.....I'll do my best to catch all fallin knives & make sure they can't get back in lower Grin
sr. member
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Holy... someone dumped a lot of coins on ttrex... bid is much to low now imo. Shocked
sr. member
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I should have a multipool up by tomorrow night.  Any donations are welcome. BTC:  1KXLrjhdUMqTedJdRQ6KZWz6M8urHyBqKG XQN: Qi7bzwWCLkmqjM2DUY8J9k32kgr7GMzWvf
member
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I would see if this guy would help with a multipool. https://twitter.com/IcarusGlider/

Solid guy.
sr. member
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Thank you both for the info.  I understand how to do the coin control just didn't see the option thanks for all the info now though.  I will go turn coin control on now.  Hopefully we can get a multipool done now.
sr. member
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Also,  I have been trying to read up. Is there not anyway for coin control to keep your coins in smaller blocks for staking purpose since the max stake reward is 618.  HYP has this option built into there wallet.   
Yes, you can use coin control to do it manually.  We could look at adding some automated features for this to the backlog for wallet enhancements.  There will be a mechanism to start tracking and prioritizing those requests, just need a few days to get all servers and software up and running Wink

I do not see the coin control in the option in the wallet.  Can you explain what you mean by doing it manually?
Go to Settings->Options->Display and check off the Display Coin Control features in wallet.

By manually, I mean you can use the coin control features to take your inputs and break them down into smaller ones.  HYP I believe has an option/feature where it does it automatically so you don't have to go into coin control and do it yourself.  It is something that we should probably add as well.

edit: myagui beat me to it Smiley
legendary
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I do not see the coin control in the option in the wallet.  Can you explain what you mean by doing it manually?

Wallet QT > Settings > Options > Display > "Display Coin Control Features"

Once you enable this setting, you'll make the input controls available. To manually split a block, you select it, and send a fraction of it's value to yourself. For example:
 - select a 1K block as input
 - make transaction value 500
 - enable the "custom change address"
 - enter your usual addy as both the payment recipient as well as the custom change address

This transaction will take your 1K input, and send one chunk (aka, block) of 500 coins to your address as payment, and in addition, will send another chunk (aka, block) of 500 coins to your address as "change". So, you started with 1x 1000, you end up with 2x 500. Voila, manual coin control.

Happy Staking!
sr. member
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Also,  I have been trying to read up. Is there not anyway for coin control to keep your coins in smaller blocks for staking purpose since the max stake reward is 618.  HYP has this option built into there wallet.   
Yes, you can use coin control to do it manually.  We could look at adding some automated features for this to the backlog for wallet enhancements.  There will be a mechanism to start tracking and prioritizing those requests, just need a few days to get all servers and software up and running Wink

I do not see the coin control in the option in the wallet.  Can you explain what you mean by doing it manually?
sr. member
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Also,  I have been trying to read up. Is there not anyway for coin control to keep your coins in smaller blocks for staking purpose since the max stake reward is 618.  HYP has this option built into there wallet.   
Yes, you can use coin control to do it manually.  We could look at adding some automated features for this to the backlog for wallet enhancements.  There will be a mechanism to start tracking and prioritizing those requests, just need a few days to get all servers and software up and running Wink
sr. member
Activity: 393
Merit: 500
Also,  I have been trying to read up. Is there not anyway for coin control to keep your coins in smaller blocks for staking purpose since the max stake reward is 618.  HYP has this option built into there wallet.   
sr. member
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So I am new to the Quotient coin world.  Is there a multipool that will convert to XQN?  First of all that would help put a little buy pressure on the coin keeping the coin stable plus it'd make a way for miners to still get the coins.  Hope if there isn't one I am aware of that someone would make one.  It would help the coin and everyone else out alot.
We do not have a multipool, although we could certainly look into getting one set up.  From what I have seen, they do not add as much buy support as one would expect, but that doesn't necessarily mean its a non-starter.

That might be true; however, is there such thing as bad buy support.  Every little bit helps IMO.  Plus for someone like me who would still like to be able to mine to get my hands on more coins, it would make things easier.
sr. member
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So I am new to the Quotient coin world.  Is there a multipool that will convert to XQN?  First of all that would help put a little buy pressure on the coin keeping the coin stable plus it'd make a way for miners to still get the coins.  Hope if there isn't one I am aware of that someone would make one.  It would help the coin and everyone else out alot.
We do not have a multipool, although we could certainly look into getting one set up.  From what I have seen, they do not add as much buy support as one would expect, but that doesn't necessarily mean its a non-starter.
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