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Topic: [ANN] [XVI] Vibranium | Antimetal | Masternodes | Wallet update - page 4. (Read 12308 times)

legendary
Activity: 2576
Merit: 1073
C-Cex just answered! I wonder if they were monitoring the thread..  Roll Eyes

Here is their answer: "Noone contacted us regarding this takeover. I already wrote to current OP writer."

I will refrain on commenting on this statement (lets assume they did not receive the messages from Viecoin) Undecided.

Lets rather look at positive side of things: hopefully they contacted Viecoin now, and will finally fix the market soon! Smiley
legendary
Activity: 2576
Merit: 1073
It is already several days I am waiting for C-Cex to answer my inquiry regarding FADE market (why it is not renamed to Vibranium, whether they updated the wallet, and whether the coins bought there are legit XVI coins)...  Angry

They have to answer finally at some point, but I am amazed at the level of 'shadiness' of that exchange... They have really great web-interface, but are way too unprofessional and not trustworthy in other aspects...

I will share their answer when they finally respond (and they HAVE to answer, if they consider themselves a legit business).
hero member
Activity: 852
Merit: 500
I'll be getting access to a laptop that has Fade on it. Once I do, all I have to do is download the latest Vibranium wallet to that laptop, and move the fade.wallet file into the Vibranium appdata folder, and launch the new wallet? Do I need to rename the fade.wallet file to Vibranium.wallet or anything?

Actually the wallet file is called "wallet.dat", so you don't need to rename it Smiley

The steps are:
1. Download Vibranium wallet
2. Run it once, so the appdata folder could be created
3. Move the wallet.dat from Fade appdata folder to Vibranium appdata folder (Vibranium appdata folder will already have one, but you are safe to overwrite it).
4. Run the Vibranium wallet, and wait for it to download blockchain and show your coins.

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Another option would be to just rename "Fade" appdata folder to "Vibranium", then run the Vibranuim wallet. This will allow you to avoid re-downloading the blockchain again. But I suppose the first method is safer.

Thank you sir!  Will try this tonight.

Worked beautifully!

You are welcome! Smiley Glad it worked. Don't forget to delete the old "Fade" appdata folder. The blockchain is not that big, but the less junk is on the PC, the better Smiley

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On different topic - it is a shame Yobit and C-Cex did not update the coin name and specs. I will open a ticket on C-Cex to see whats the reason. I somewaht suspect they have some connections with the old Dev, and thus are hesitant to accept the takeover. C-Cex is known to have suspicious connections with scammers...  Undecided

Good looking out! I have been really busy shopping for dedicated servers. I apologize about the road map not being updated yet, so I will give you a quick update here. I have a Unity mobile strategy game that will allow players to purchase XVI through in-app purchases for upgrades and the like. There will also be ways to loot (steal) XVI from conquered players in the game. The sustained buying pressure will be from the in-app purchases, Which might burn a portion of the coin forever, looting,  a multipool,  masternodes that yield a percentage towards in-app, XVI merchandise that may only be purchased with XVI and an XVI asset based on all of the above with options wagering on specific players or factions. If some are looking to get some XVI, I believe there may be some short term holding remoras that may exit pretty early. If you want to know where I see us going, the Moon is only 1.3 lightseconds away. I'm looking forward to being the first on Orion at 1300 lightyears away. I hope to see you all there with me. Keep your eyes on my avatar. Sorry this won't happen in one week.
legendary
Activity: 2576
Merit: 1073
I'll be getting access to a laptop that has Fade on it. Once I do, all I have to do is download the latest Vibranium wallet to that laptop, and move the fade.wallet file into the Vibranium appdata folder, and launch the new wallet? Do I need to rename the fade.wallet file to Vibranium.wallet or anything?

Actually the wallet file is called "wallet.dat", so you don't need to rename it Smiley

The steps are:
1. Download Vibranium wallet
2. Run it once, so the appdata folder could be created
3. Move the wallet.dat from Fade appdata folder to Vibranium appdata folder (Vibranium appdata folder will already have one, but you are safe to overwrite it).
4. Run the Vibranium wallet, and wait for it to download blockchain and show your coins.

----
Another option would be to just rename "Fade" appdata folder to "Vibranium", then run the Vibranuim wallet. This will allow you to avoid re-downloading the blockchain again. But I suppose the first method is safer.

Thank you sir!  Will try this tonight.

Worked beautifully!

You are welcome! Smiley Glad it worked. Don't forget to delete the old "Fade" appdata folder. The blockchain is not that big, but the less junk is on the PC, the better Smiley

=======

On different topic - it is a shame Yobit and C-Cex did not update the coin name and specs. I will open a ticket on C-Cex to see whats the reason. I somewaht suspect they have some connections with the old Dev, and thus are hesitant to accept the takeover. C-Cex is known to have suspicious connections with scammers...  Undecided
legendary
Activity: 1540
Merit: 1002
I'll be getting access to a laptop that has Fade on it. Once I do, all I have to do is download the latest Vibranium wallet to that laptop, and move the fade.wallet file into the Vibranium appdata folder, and launch the new wallet? Do I need to rename the fade.wallet file to Vibranium.wallet or anything?

Actually the wallet file is called "wallet.dat", so you don't need to rename it Smiley

The steps are:
1. Download Vibranium wallet
2. Run it once, so the appdata folder could be created
3. Move the wallet.dat from Fade appdata folder to Vibranium appdata folder (Vibranium appdata folder will already have one, but you are safe to overwrite it).
4. Run the Vibranium wallet, and wait for it to download blockchain and show your coins.

----
Another option would be to just rename "Fade" appdata folder to "Vibranium", then run the Vibranuim wallet. This will allow you to avoid re-downloading the blockchain again. But I suppose the first method is safer.

Thank you sir!  Will try this tonight.

Worked beautifully!
legendary
Activity: 1540
Merit: 1002
I'll be getting access to a laptop that has Fade on it. Once I do, all I have to do is download the latest Vibranium wallet to that laptop, and move the fade.wallet file into the Vibranium appdata folder, and launch the new wallet? Do I need to rename the fade.wallet file to Vibranium.wallet or anything?

Actually the wallet file is called "wallet.dat", so you don't need to rename it Smiley

The steps are:
1. Download Vibranium wallet
2. Run it once, so the appdata folder could be created
3. Move the wallet.dat from Fade appdata folder to Vibranium appdata folder (Vibranium appdata folder will already have one, but you are safe to overwrite it).
4. Run the Vibranium wallet, and wait for it to download blockchain and show your coins.

----
Another option would be to just rename "Fade" appdata folder to "Vibranium", then run the Vibranuim wallet. This will allow you to avoid re-downloading the blockchain again. But I suppose the first method is safer.

Thank you sir!  Will try this tonight.
hero member
Activity: 852
Merit: 500
I contacted Bittrex guys. Just waiting on a reply. I will try hard to have the next roadmap out by tmw night. If not, the 1st for sure.
legendary
Activity: 2576
Merit: 1073
I'll be getting access to a laptop that has Fade on it. Once I do, all I have to do is download the latest Vibranium wallet to that laptop, and move the fade.wallet file into the Vibranium appdata folder, and launch the new wallet? Do I need to rename the fade.wallet file to Vibranium.wallet or anything?

Actually the wallet file is called "wallet.dat", so you don't need to rename it Smiley

The steps are:
1. Download Vibranium wallet
2. Run it once, so the appdata folder could be created
3. Move the wallet.dat from Fade appdata folder to Vibranium appdata folder (Vibranium appdata folder will already have one, but you are safe to overwrite it).
4. Run the Vibranium wallet, and wait for it to download blockchain and show your coins.

----
Another option would be to just rename "Fade" appdata folder to "Vibranium", then run the Vibranuim wallet. This will allow you to avoid re-downloading the blockchain again. But I suppose the first method is safer.
legendary
Activity: 1540
Merit: 1002
I'll be getting access to a laptop that has Fade on it. Once I do, all I have to do is download the latest Vibranium wallet to that laptop, and move the fade.wallet file into the Vibranium appdata folder, and launch the new wallet? Do I need to rename the fade.wallet file to Vibranium.wallet or anything?
hero member
Activity: 852
Merit: 500
Here are some addnodes to try adding to Vibranium.conf, in case it helps anyone get connections:

193.90.105.177
95.91.228.181
174.102.229.22
188.165.2.147
46.101.151.114
207.91.145.2
83.20.143.238
199.187.252.175
70.67.68.166
107.170.196.135
71.237.125.226
95.232.225.214
66.102.133.150
107.170.243.113
85.25.198.151

I don't seem to have connection issues with this coin  Cool

Bless you!
full member
Activity: 193
Merit: 100

Any plans to increase the stake reward?

There are only plans to decrease the stake reward. And further decrease by introducing XVI to new users outside of bct with my upcoming application model. And to further decrease through voluntary vie looting, burning and transaction forging. XVI is meant to be rare and finite. I believe early adopters are being rewarded plenty. It is just not that visible for those view rewards as what they can dump for btc. I'm not thinking to turn crypto currencies against each other to make fiat. It is the other way around. I want us to make use of being divisible by 8.

Thanks for the quick response.
sr. member
Activity: 422
Merit: 250
Meow
Here are some addnodes to try adding to Vibranium.conf, in case it helps anyone get connections:

193.90.105.177
95.91.228.181
174.102.229.22
188.165.2.147
46.101.151.114
207.91.145.2
83.20.143.238
199.187.252.175
70.67.68.166
107.170.196.135
71.237.125.226
95.232.225.214
66.102.133.150
107.170.243.113
85.25.198.151

I don't seem to have connection issues with this coin  Cool
hero member
Activity: 852
Merit: 500
I have got the same problem. I have only two connections and only one of them is downloading. I guess it is not a problem of Mac wallet rather than a common syncing problem.

Mac wallet now added to OP.  Smiley
i am having difficulty with wallet syncing, anyone else? it just can't find connection.. thanks

I will work on it. I notice location plays a factor too. I had 2 connections on the win wallet and migrated it to another machine and network. Then I had 13 connections. I moved it back again and still only had 2.
tyz
legendary
Activity: 3360
Merit: 1533
I have got the same problem. I have only two connections and only one of them is downloading. I guess it is not a problem of Mac wallet rather than a common syncing problem.

Mac wallet now added to OP.  Smiley
i am having difficulty with wallet syncing, anyone else? it just can't find connection.. thanks
hero member
Activity: 852
Merit: 500

Any plans to increase the stake reward?

There are only plans to decrease the stake reward. And further decrease by introducing XVI to new users outside of bct with my upcoming application model. And to further decrease through voluntary vie looting, burning and transaction forging. XVI is meant to be rare and finite. I believe early adopters are being rewarded plenty. It is just not that visible for those view rewards as what they can dump for btc. I'm not thinking to turn crypto currencies against each other to make fiat. It is the other way around. I want us to make use of being divisible by 8.
full member
Activity: 193
Merit: 100

Any plans to increase the stake reward?
hero member
Activity: 852
Merit: 500
Dev if I spot blacksmith in the yobit chat i'll see if he can't update the wallet.

I appreciate that. Thank you.
hero member
Activity: 602
Merit: 500
Dev if I spot blacksmith in the yobit chat i'll see if he can't update the wallet.
hero member
Activity: 852
Merit: 500
So, is it only Bleutrade that have XVI now? I'm trying to buy 3788 XVI but there is only 3057 in total at Bleutrade now?

You can purchase as fade from Yobit, but I would be careful. I'm sure that 11k sell sitting on Yobit is from before block 40k, as it would take all the coins in circulation to mint that much in short time, even with old pos rewards. Here's a plan. Go to Yobit, Buy a very little fade from that sell wall and send to an old fade wallet. Then copy your wallet.dat to the new XVI wallet and see if they appear. This is the cya method. If someone has a better idea, chime in because I'm at work provisioning a server and my brain is a lil foggy atm. As far as actual trading, please only do this on Bleutrade for now. I have no clue why Yobit did not want to upgrade. Maybe fade was their coin. Or maybe they don't like volume unless it comes from ICO. Thank you for trying to support XVI. I managed to scrape 7800 XVI from the floor but coins may be very few because we are at the absolute bottom now with ~10 btc market cap and only bots or kids dare sell at these prices. Don't fall for fade dumps on Yobit. We are no longer fade. Probably just exchange owners dumping stake interest that won't carry to the new wallet. Remember any pos earned on the fade wallet after block 40k won't make it to the new XVI wallet. We are on block 44013 as I write this.
legendary
Activity: 1148
Merit: 1000
A Wound in Eternity
So, is it only Bleutrade that have XVI now? I'm trying to buy 3788 XVI but there is only 3057 in total at Bleutrade now?
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