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Topic: [ANN][Main] Bitcore- BTX - Datacarriersize up to 220 bytes - page 738. (Read 730297 times)

legendary
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Where does AIRDROP COins come from? Is BTX Premined?

yes they premined the equivalent you would get on other hard fork, which mean they premined the equal amount of number of supply of bitcoin in existence, but instead of hard forking, they created a whole new chain and premined the coin, so you don't have a big blockchain to download, very clever
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Where does AIRDROP COins come from? Is BTX Premined?
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Any reason BTX is still not on Bittrex?


Any plans to apply for it?
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Are they going to fork the coin again, I thought bitcore forked long ago

I guess so a 8 MB block, if I remember correct no 3!!
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At this point BCH has wind in the sail, we should have been at spot 70 something at least now, the market need to find BTX!

The BTC fee is way too high $5, BCH fee are only some cents as well as BTX, when I transferred BCH two weeks ago it took 9 hours before BCH show up. BTX transfer was done under 15 seconds the beautiful fee was as low as some cents the same as BTC before.

I made a decision after that BCH transfer to sell BCH for BTX, today it was a bad decision hopefully will it change.

Which one will be the new BTC? Which one of BCH and BTX is the most decentralized one?
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AntMinePool added BitCore (BTX) - Fee 0.5%

http://antminepool.com

Code:
-a bitcore stratum+tcp://antminepool.com:3556 -u WALLET_ADDRESS -p c=BTX

Happy mining....

Thanks
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New exchange Bit-Z.



Nice! My congratulations guys
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Does someone knows, when BTX Coinmarketcap Circulating supply will be fixed Smiley ?
Btw, bit-z is perfect for BTX, and it is just a beginning Cheesy
"Small step for a Coin!" Smiley
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I really like this coin. Although I am not paluel airdrop 30.10.2017. I want this coin to grow and delight us). I have a suggestion to the developers. Want to see the coin Bitcore in reality)

https://yandex.ru/images/search?source=wiz&img_url=https%3A%2F%2Ftherunet.com%2Fwp-content%2Fuploads%2F2017%2F09%2Fmaxresdefault-1.jpg&p=4&text=%D0%B1%D0%B8%D1%82%D0%BA%D0%BE%D0%B8%D0%BD%20%D1%84%D0%BE%D1%82%D0%BE&noreask=1&pos=171&rpt=simage&lr=45
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Does anyone have an idea what time the airdrop supply would run out?
i assume that it will depend on how many people (and quantity in terms of the token) apply for the airdrop...
Right?
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The volume is awesome!

Question, leaving the wallet open, this help the network?
sr. member
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Looking at yiimp.eu, btx.suprnova.cc and chainz.cryptoid.info/btx I can see a result of new unknown  BTX-pool, and at the same time ddos atacks to others.
legendary
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New exchange Bit-Z.


Yes! And we got a daily volume on Bit-Z alone of $1.400.000 USD today!

A recent news reminder: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.24306737
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New exchange Bit-Z.

legendary
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No risk, no fun!
legendary
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No risk, no fun!
I‘ve got a few newbie questions regarding the claiming process in combination with Electrum wallet.  Shocked

So I‘ll have to import my BTC address‘ private key into the BTX client. First thing I‘m asking myself is why doing it this way? Byteball does it by signing a message, for example. That seems to be less risky to me. What does importing the key actually do? Will it create the same address on the BTX chain? If it does then it should, from a technical POW, make no difference if I claim today or in a week, right?

I also learned that I should move my BTC to a new address whose private key has not been compromised or exposed to a third party; just as a precaution. However, as far as I understand it Electrum is a deterministic wallet. Each adress‘ private key can be restored by the seed. Could somebody also figure out or reverse engineer the seed or other keys if this somebody got to know the one private key used for the claiming process? In other words, should we create a whole new wallet with a new seed or is it enough to use an unused address within the existing Electrum wallet?

Thx guys.  Cool

you also can only copy your wallet.dat from bitcoin qt and paste in the roaming folder of bitcore. Of course before you process, make a backup of both coins!

Greetz
Steve
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Bitcore (BTX) - Your Payment Coin
Does anyone have an idea what time the airdrop supply would run out?
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Chosŏn Minjujuŭi Inmin Konghwaguk
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I‘ve got a few newbie questions regarding the claiming process in combination with Electrum wallet.  Shocked

So I‘ll have to import my BTC address‘ private key into the BTX client. First thing I‘m asking myself is why doing it this way? Byteball does it by signing a message, for example. That seems to be less risky to me. What does importing the key actually do? Will it create the same address on the BTX chain? If it does then it should, from a technical POW, make no difference if I claim today or in a week, right?

I also learned that I should move my BTC to a new address whose private key has not been compromised or exposed to a third party; just as a precaution. However, as far as I understand it Electrum is a deterministic wallet. Each adress‘ private key can be restored by the seed. Could somebody also figure out or reverse engineer the seed or other keys if this somebody got to know the one private key used for the claiming process? In other words, should we create a whole new wallet with a new seed or is it enough to use an unused address within the existing Electrum wallet?

Thx guys.  Cool
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