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Topic: [ANN][Main] Bitcore- BTX - Datacarriersize up to 220 bytes - page 565. (Read 730297 times)

jr. member
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The amount of people expecting to get 4% of 0 btx  is unbelievable
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I don't understand why we are forced to give out our private key of our wallet in order to claim bitcore.
It's the same as for Bitcoin Cash, Bitcoin Gold and any other Bitcoin Shit that is still coming along. You did not have any problem to claim them, did you? Besides BTX is not a hardfork. It is a dividend on existing BTC, if you own some.

Painfree way of getting free coins.
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Limx Dev

How long will be airdrop? One month, 2 month, half of year, one year? I want to buy and join to airdrop, but Im afraid, because price too high now, because only 10% of coins in circulating..
I think it is until 02/2018 possible if we not change the airdrop rules.

Best Regards Christian
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BTC will be afraid of the better coin.
Create a Web Exchange pair with BTX,  Doge/PTX, ZEC/BTX, LTC/BTX, XMR/BTX, DAS/BTX...
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Still a manic miner
I registered my address 1NpEcRW5XUNkF1c23KyPNhz9ZfrukFZrZt for the airdrop weeks ago. However, I have not received anything so far. I rechecked if it is in the list and repeated to put in the list. I received the message "Notice : your address is already registered ", so everything seems to be fine. Why did I get no airdrop share?

https://chainz.cryptoid.info/btx/address.dws?1NpEcRW5XUNkF1c23KyPNhz9ZfrukFZrZt

Address   1NpEcRW5XUNkF1c23KyPNhz9ZfrukFZrZt    
Balance   0.0 BTX


You get 4% of 0
hero member
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Limx Dev

How long will be airdrop? One month, 2 month, half of year, one year? I want to buy and join to airdrop, but Im afraid, because price too high now, because only 10% of coins in circulating..
copper member
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I registered my address 1NpEcRW5XUNkF1c23KyPNhz9ZfrukFZrZt for the airdrop weeks ago. However, I have not received anything so far. I rechecked if it is in the list and repeated to put in the list. I received the message "Notice : your address is already registered ", so everything seems to be fine. Why did I get no airdrop share?

You earn every week currently 4%. But i see not any coins on your pubkey.

https://chainz.cryptoid.info/btx/search.dws?q=1NpEcRW5XUNkF1c23KyPNhz9ZfrukFZrZt

Kind Regards Christian
hero member
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I registered my address 1NpEcRW5XUNkF1c23KyPNhz9ZfrukFZrZt for the airdrop weeks ago. However, I have not received anything so far. I rechecked if it is in the list and repeated to put in the list. I received the message "Notice : your address is already registered ", so everything seems to be fine. Why did I get no airdrop share?
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BTC will be afraid of the better coin.
ycs
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its a Chinese conspiracy to dominate cryptocurriences
Just saw this website

http://pieifo.com/pages/endefault.html

it shows upcoming forks and also some airdrops. About the Airdrop section though, when you click on it you'll see that it has bitcore, it it is listed as a "scam". IMO, this is total bullshit, why has bitcore got such a bad name? coinmarketcap being dicks and now this. Really shits me.

maybe devs can email them to try to explain why this isn't a scam.

Yes, agree. Better they correct this.

Pieifo did not do thier homework correct. They claim to be all about hardware forks. BTX is a software fork and they have no right to mention BTX nor call it a scam.

For claiming need to transfer BTC first to other adress then give private key on snapshot date. How else should you clain that it was your adress on that date ...

Wow, i was not aware there are so many forks on the agenda. Come on, serious Bitcoin pizza?  Cheesy Just more reason to take BTX serious.
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Just saw this website

http://pieifo.com/pages/endefault.html

it shows upcoming forks and also some airdrops. About the Airdrop section though, when you click on it you'll see that it has bitcore, it it is listed as a "scam". IMO, this is total bullshit, why has bitcore got such a bad name? coinmarketcap being dicks and now this. Really shits me.

maybe devs can email them to try to explain why this isn't a scam.

Yes, agree. Better they correct this.

Pieifo did not do thier homework correct. They claim to be all about hardware forks. BTX is a software fork and they have no right to mention BTX nor call it a scam.

For claiming need to transfer BTC first to other adress then give private key on snapshot date. How else should you clain that it was your adress on that date ...

Wow, i was not aware there are so many forks on the agenda. Come on, serious Bitcoin pizza?  Cheesy Just more reason to take BTX serious.

Indeed.
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Just saw this website

http://pieifo.com/pages/endefault.html

it shows upcoming forks and also some airdrops. About the Airdrop section though, when you click on it you'll see that it has bitcore, it it is listed as a "scam". IMO, this is total bullshit, why has bitcore got such a bad name? coinmarketcap being dicks and now this. Really shits me.

maybe devs can email them to try to explain why this isn't a scam.

Yes, agree. Better they correct this.

Pieifo did not do thier homework correct. They claim to be all about hardware forks. BTX is a software fork and they have no right to mention BTX nor call it a scam.

For claiming need to transfer BTC first to other adress then give private key on snapshot date. How else should you clain that it was your adress on that date ...

Wow, i was not aware there are so many forks on the agenda. Come on, serious Bitcoin pizza?  Cheesy Just more reason to take BTX serious.
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Still a manic miner
I don't understand why we are forced to give out our private key of our wallet in order to claim bitcore. There are many other airdrops with no such requirement.

You can CLAIM your coins from an emptied BTC wallet, as you did for the other forked coins. If you know other forks, no explanation needed. Its the same idea regarding your security.

Then its the weekly AIRDROPS. No privkey involved. You are only asked to register your BTX address and have >1 BTX.


Claiming and airdrops are two different methods to freely distribute the coins. Maybe our webpage its not clear enought about that. That will hopefully change soon.
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I understand why we are forced to give out our private key of our wallet in order to claim bitcore. There are many other airdrops with no such requirement. And if we own a hardware wallet (ledger nano s), a safe way you say is to move your coins to new wallet and claim using old wallet.

Can I create a new wallet inside ledger nano s that has its own private key? If so how can I do this?

Other than that, with my current private key tied to other wallets like ethereum, etc, stratis and many others, this claim would be really troublesome for us hardware wallet owners.

I suggest you use message signing option to distribute coins instead of asking private keys.

Try claiming it the way i did, i moved my BTC (Copy/paste)Dat.file to the Bitcorewallet, removed that on's Dat.file temporarily and saw my Bitcorebalance, then i send them to my Bitcoreaddress i use, removed the Dat.file, put the old one back.  
I'm not sure if this is the way, but it did give me my BTX directly that i had at the time of the snapshot.

Not sure this will work. I will check for other safer ways if any exist. I suggest you move your coins to a safer wallet if you think your way is not %100 safe.

Works just fine, took about a minute to do, the Bitcore BTX loads very fast, i did move the little BTC i have afterwards from the Bitcoinwallet, but that was quite along time after and all worked fine.  You could try it by moving the BTC first to be 100percent safe.
sr. member
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I understand why we are forced to give out our private key of our wallet in order to claim bitcore. There are many other airdrops with no such requirement. And if we own a hardware wallet (ledger nano s), a safe way you say is to move your coins to new wallet and claim using old wallet.

Can I create a new wallet inside ledger nano s that has its own private key? If so how can I do this?

Other than that, with my current private key tied to other wallets like ethereum, etc, stratis and many others, this claim would be really troublesome for us hardware wallet owners.

I suggest you use message signing option to distribute coins instead of asking private keys.

Try claiming it the way i did, i moved my BTC (Copy/paste)Dat.file to the Bitcorewallet, removed that on's Dat.file temporarily and saw my Bitcorebalance, then i send them to my Bitcoreaddress i use, removed the Dat.file, put the old one back.  
I'm not sure if this is the way, but it did give me my BTX directly that i had at the time of the snapshot.

Not sure this will work. I will check for other safer ways if any exist. I suggest you move your coins to a safer wallet if you think your way is not %100 safe.
member
Activity: 203
Merit: 10
I understand why we are forced to give out our private key of our wallet in order to claim bitcore. There are many other airdrops with no such requirement. And if we own a hardware wallet (ledger nano s), a safe way you say is to move your coins to new wallet and claim using old wallet.

Can I create a new wallet inside ledger nano s that has its own private key? If so how can I do this?

Other than that, with my current private key tied to other wallets like ethereum, etc, stratis and many others, this claim would be really troublesome for us hardware wallet owners.

I suggest you use message signing option to distribute coins instead of asking private keys.

Try claiming it the way i did, i moved my BTC (Copy/paste)Dat.file to the Bitcorewallet dat file location, removed that one's Dat.file temporarily and saw my Bitcorebalance for that address, then i send them to my other Bitcoreaddress i use(and have verified for airdrop), removed the Dat.file, put the old one back.  
I'm not sure if this is the way, but it did give me my BTX directly that i had at the time of the snapshot.
sr. member
Activity: 476
Merit: 250
I don't understand why we are forced to give out our private key of our wallet in order to claim bitcore. There are many other airdrops with no such requirement. And if we own a hardware wallet (ledger nano s), a safe way you say is to move your coins to new wallet and claim using old wallet.

Can I create a new wallet inside ledger nano s that has its own private key? If so how can I do this?

Other than that, with my current private key tied to other wallets like ethereum, etc, stratis and many others, this claim would be really troublesome for us hardware wallet owners.

I suggest you use message signing option to distribute coins instead of asking private keys.

Edit: (Added a missing word)
sr. member
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Bitcore:
Maximal Supply: 21 million coins
Maximal Blockcsize: 10 MB (20 MB SegWit)
Blocktime: 2.5 minutes
Blockchain: own blockchain (NOT a fork!)
Blockchain Size: ca. 400 MB
Mining Algorithm: timetravel10 (GPU)
Difficulty Algorithm: smooth Diff64_15: 15%, 3 hours
Distribution: airdrops, claiming via snapshot (for BTC holders), mining
Maximal transactions per day: ca. 48 million
SegWit: yes
Replay Protection: not necessary

Bitcoin:
Maximal Supply: 21 million coins
Maximal Blocksize: 1 MB (2 - 4 MB SegWit)
Blocktime: 10 minutes
Blockchain: own blockchain (NOT a fork!)
Blockchain Size: ca. 145 GB
Mining Algorithm: sha256 (ASIC)
Difficulty Algorithm: standard BTC: 400%, 2 weeks
Distribution: mining
Maximal transactions per day: ca. 1.2 million
SegWit: yes
Replay Protection: not necessary

Bitcoin Cash:
Maximal Supply: 21 million coins
Maximal Blocksize: 8 MB
Blocktime: 10 minutes
Blockchain: fork of Bitcoin
Blockchain Size: ca. 135 GB
Mining Algorithm: sha256 (ASIC)
Difficulty Algorithm: standard BTC: standard BTC: 400%, 2 weeks + EDA
Distribution: mining, claiming
Maximal transactions per day: ca. 4.8 million
SegWit: no
Replay Protection: yes

Not trying to troll but the main problem with BTX is there are too many coins controlled by the devs. They can "and probably do" distribute coins to themselves and then sell. Anyone who ignores or doesn't believe this is in denial.

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Bitcore:
Maximal Supply:                    21 million coins
Maximal Blocksize:                10 MB (20 MB SegWit)
Blocktime:                           2.5 minutes
Blockchain:                          own blockchain (NOT a fork!)
Blockchain Size:                   ca. 400 MB
Mining Algorithm:                  timetravel10 (GPU)
Difficulty Algorithm:               smooth Diff64_15: 15%, 3 hours
Distribution:                         airdrops, claiming via snapshot (for BTC holders), mining
Maximal transactions per day: ca. 48 million
SegWit:                              yes
Replay Protection:                not necessary

Bitcoin:
Maximal Supply:                   21 million coins
Maximal Blocksize:                1 MB (2 - 4 MB SegWit)
Blocktime:                           10 minutes
Blockchain:                          own blockchain (NOT a fork!)
Blockchain Size:                   ca. 145 GB
Mining Algorithm:                  sha256 (ASIC)
Difficulty Algorithm:               standard BTC: 400%, 2 weeks
Distribution:                        mining
Maximal transactions per day: ca. 1.2 million
SegWit:                              yes
Replay Protection:                not necessary

Bitcoin Cash:
Maximal Supply:                    21 million coins
Maximal Blocksize:                 8 MB
Blocktime:                           10 minutes
Blockchain:                          fork of Bitcoin
Blockchain Size:                   ca. 135 GB
Mining Algorithm:                  sha256 (ASIC)
Difficulty Algorithm:               standard BTC: 400%, 2 weeks + EDA
Distribution:                         mining, claiming
Maximal transactions per day: ca. 4.8 million
SegWit:                              no
Replay Protection:                yes
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It just depends on your address you registered. Check that all your coins are under this and you will be set. Does not matter if encrypted or not, but keep it as such.
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