So many questions! I'll try to answer them all in one post.
I still have a question about staking is it LIFO (last in first out) or FIFO (first in first out) based.
I mean if let's say I got 1000 coins and buy 100 more and then sell 100 after some hours - have I sold the first coins from that 1000 or the same 100 coins that just moved in.
Can't wait to begin staking (got some coins already)
The wallet is set up so that it sends out coins from the block with the least weight(LIFO), however when I send, I use coin control to be sure that I'm using the coins from the block that makes the most sense for the situation. Sometimes it's better to use a block that is a little older, but the right size for what I'm sending. It usually doesn't make all that much difference(a fraction of a day), but if the youngest block isn't large enough for what you are sending, it may pull from another older block anyway. So I will just use the older block, so as to not reset the age of the younger block as well.
Crestington has a nice explanation of coin control in the OP
I download good portfolio 5 days ago and I do not have that tool in the portfolio, I prodria say what you have to download me to leave me that tool
Coin Control is enabled by default in the newest versions, if you do not have the black theme then you must download the latest version available in the OP as
there is a hardfork occurring on May 1st. If for some reason you do not have Coin Control enabled, you can navigate to the "tools" menu, then "options" then click on the "display" tab and choose from enabling Coin Control, displaying receiving addresses in which you received Coins in the transaction list, and use of minimal Coinage (experimental but recent use of Coin Control may make it redundant).
I would really like PayCON added on twitch.tv. It would help attracting more investors and it's the perfect coin to tip the streamers you follow.
It might seem too far fetched, but if they word it correctly, I think they have a niche chance. Just because...
I love twitch.tv I remember they did Pokémon Red a few months back and Ash's bad side kept him in check, would be great for tipping to sway the evil tide
i like this con from day to day more.
it´s very Special
crestington?what´s about to add Paycon to the Blitz community.
please contact them to add Paycon there.
The more places CON can be added the better, I have OP's on Bitcointalk, Cryptoplays, and Gethashing. I don't think I could manage all of them though, the more OP's and editing I need to do, the less time I have for coding and other stuff. This also comes into a point I try to stress, that a Coin is a accumulation of the holders so there is generally one or two people who are elected to manage the source, OP's or do coding but really anyone could be the leader of those things and it's good to outsource as much as possible. There is an attribution to Cryptocurrencies that it is like a company with one person at the top making all the decisions and in a way it is similar to that as people want to have someone to go to that can help solve problems they may have but anyone can be leader, it's really who has decided that they want to be that person for the benefit of everyone.
In the case of multiple forums and places to go, it strengthens the whole community like a contingency plan. It is good to have 1-2 places in which people can gather and share ideas and have places in which people can share ideas for privately but it's also good to have many different forums and places to so that if there is not one place in which lost, would lose that work.
Wallet Question:
On the transactions screen, when I open the details on coins sent to me by someone else (as opposed to mined transactions), it always says "From: Unknown"
Why doesn't it give me the original address? (I know I can look at the transaction in the explorer)... but, I'm working on some documentation...
When it doesn't say "Unknown" what would be shown there? My address book label? The original sending address? A really kewl joke?
Thanks
You can check the Block Explorer to find the address that sent you the Coins via the Transaction ID. If you enable the "display of addresses" in the options menu, it will show your address that received that amount.
presstab has been doing some fantastic work on a more advanced in-wallet Block Explorer for HyperStake so what we could do is cherry pick the parts of it we would want for PayCon and pay presstab for using his code. Most every Coin is open source and features from any Coin are interchangeable but it's good to give credit and pay the developers when you take those features, it makes them happy because they get more money for code they've spent time creating without having to really do anything and are more likely to even help with one or two things if stuck on integrating something.