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Topic: [ANN][SEM] Semux - Official Thread - page 196. (Read 694126 times)

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February 22, 2018, 04:24:29 AM
What is current price of SEM and where is the trading thread?  Thanks,
Have a look at Discord. But so trade with escrow.
https://discord.gg/qQVckKZ
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homt.net
newbie
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February 22, 2018, 04:12:51 AM
What is current price of SEM and where is the trading thread?  Thanks,
member
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February 21, 2018, 10:17:07 PM
Thanks for the answer!

Also, is it bad that I submitted a signature 3 times. They missed me last time so I want to make sure it doesn't happen again.

It is likely that you are very careless to read the rules before submitting Semux signature event. Only Member or above rank are allowed to participate in this campaign. Anyway this week is the last stage, which certainly over on Feb 25, 2018.

I just signed a message on my BTC address to claim my Semux.  Is there a way to verify that i'm on the list for this sunday's airdrop?  Thank you.

You can check on the first page for participants list, https://www.semux.org/assets/airdrop/bitcoin/summary.json
But I think this event is now completed.
newbie
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February 21, 2018, 05:51:50 PM
Thanks for the answer!

Also, is it bad that I submitted a signature 3 times. They missed me last time so I want to make sure it doesn't happen again.
legendary
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bitcoindata.science
February 21, 2018, 05:33:58 PM
Can someone explain why segwit bitcoin addresses are ineligible for the airdrop?

SegWit address cannot sign messages.
As signing messages are required for the airdrop, if you have a segwit address you cannot prove ownership, so you cannot get the airdrop.

Technically you can sign a message with a SegWit address, but no one can verify.

I created a post about that few days ago, when I learned about that, with more details:
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/about-possibility-to-sign-messages-in-segwit-address-in-future-2885058

Good news is that devs are trying to fix that... but semux is lost for that address now...

newbie
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February 21, 2018, 05:13:15 PM
Can someone explain why segwit bitcoin addresses are ineligible for the airdrop?
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February 21, 2018, 03:50:20 PM
let me say it a millionth time ... the romanian version is an awful google translate post. you guys should remove it from main post
hero member
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February 21, 2018, 03:02:40 PM
I registered for the airdrop to btc holders (https://goo.gl/forms/tXh3Gd8Z6LddBw6H2).
I had some BTC at block 480000, so I should be eligible but I didn't get the airdrop.
I'm pretty sure my signature is fine, double checked with multiple wallets including bitcoin core.

Thanks Smiley

Well, firstly, you saw yourself in the lists, I did not find your name there, and secondly on the first page it is written under the lists of the airdrop that: "This event is now completed."
hero member
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February 21, 2018, 09:02:25 AM
Hi, I registered for the airdrop last week but I was not included.
I have a balance as per semux.org/btc, signed my semux address and registered in the google sheet.
Is there any way to know what went wrong?

Thank you

I wanted to ask what airdrop you registered? Perhaps you did something wrong. I can not understand what the balance of semux does it mean, if the airdrop was on the balance of the bitcoin purse, and on a certain block.

newbie
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February 21, 2018, 08:11:59 AM
Ok thanks! Now i got it!

Ok i get it. So only first 100 lucky guys get something. And the rest of us - nothing.

Hi! Sorry for a noob question. So you can forge only if you have 100+ coins?
I have a ubuntu running 24h...

for forge coin you need to will be a delagate and burn 1000 coins, after that you need to will be a validator, in  other word your delegate need to have more votes than the 100th validator.

you can vote for a pool. and earn every day.
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February 21, 2018, 06:51:54 AM
Ok i get it. So only first 100 lucky guys get something. And the rest of us - nothing.

Hi! Sorry for a noob question. So you can forge only if you have 100+ coins?
I have a ubuntu running 24h...

for forge coin you need to will be a delagate and burn 1000 coins, after that you need to will be a validator, in  other word your delegate need to have more votes than the 100th validator.

you can vote for a pool. and earn every day.

I made an inspection about pools and making a post about them:


Signing up mandatory pools:

Currently, only pool asks for signing up is the Animal pool. Voters share the all pool income. https://semux.info/pool
They are taking 25% for a fee. Min payout: 0?


Anonymous pools:

General 01-02-03-04 are taking 18% (min payout: 0.5)
Semuxpool_com and Semuxpool_com2 are taking 20% (developer of pool) (min payout: 0.1)
Mddsemuxpool - Mddsemuxpool2 are taking 15% (01 is donating % to dev) (min payout: 0.5)
Semux_pool_party are taking 8% (and 0.5% for developer of pool) (min payout: 0.3)
100_tokenpar_com 0% fees (min payout: 0.03?)
Pool_borderline is taking 6% (and 0.3% for the developer of the pool) (min payout: 0.3)
lvl3pool is taking 6% (min payout: 0.25)
Tent  - Tiger  - Dragon is taking 5% (min payout: 0.5)
Phash is taking 10% (0.5% for the devs) (min payout: 0.3)
cn_pool is taking unknown fee, but it looks like around 5-10% range (min payout: 0?)

thanks  levyashin!
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February 21, 2018, 06:49:25 AM
Ok i get it. So only first 100 lucky guys get something. And the rest of us - nothing.

Hi! Sorry for a noob question. So you can forge only if you have 100+ coins?
I have a ubuntu running 24h...

for forge coin you need to will be a delagate and burn 1000 coins, after that you need to will be a validator, in  other word your delegate need to have more votes than the 100th validator.
That´s wrong. With your sem you can vote a validators-pool and earn a reward every day.
newbie
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February 21, 2018, 06:26:54 AM
Ok i get it. So only first 100 lucky guys get something. And the rest of us - nothing.

Hi! Sorry for a noob question. So you can forge only if you have 100+ coins?
I have a ubuntu running 24h...

for forge coin you need to will be a delagate and burn 1000 coins, after that you need to will be a validator, in  other word your delegate need to have more votes than the 100th validator.
member
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February 21, 2018, 06:19:18 AM
LISK
Frond end HTML/CSS/JS
Backend  : JS/NodeJS
Consensus DPoS

NEO works on the guidelines of Delegated Byzantine Fault Tolerance ( dbFT ). This technology offers quick verification of the transactions relies on one blockchain, zero risks about the leaking of the blockchain transactions, the safety of forks and lessens the risk of any illegal actions.[6]

NEO will support almost all programming languages via a compiler, including those on Microsoft.net, Java, Kotlin, Go and Python,
what is diffirent between DPOS and BFT or dBFT?

DPOS is Delegated Proof of Stake. This requires voting to stake coins and consensus is based on Proof of Stake. More balance more chance to forge/mine block.

DBFT is Delegated Byzantine Fault Tolerance. Consensus is handled by Validators. Votes does not affect the change of forging blocks but rather some sort of governance system where the users can vote for the known delegates to be validators to act as good actors in the concensus.
that means is if i have no much SEM, exampl i just have 500SEM, can i also become validator if everyone trust and votes for me?
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February 21, 2018, 06:12:08 AM
POOL_BORDERLINE:

Fee: 6,3% (0,3% to pool software dev)
min payout: 0.3
min stake age: 1000 blocks (12h approx)
payout: 15:00 (server time) every day
dontPayPoolQuitters: NOT ACTIVE  (maybe could will activated in future)
feeReduction.enabled: NOT ACTIVE ( this function will activated for sure in future, for reward who don't jump from one pool to another)

thanks at all !!
full member
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February 21, 2018, 05:55:16 AM
LISK
Frond end HTML/CSS/JS
Backend  : JS/NodeJS
Consensus DPoS

NEO works on the guidelines of Delegated Byzantine Fault Tolerance ( dbFT ). This technology offers quick verification of the transactions relies on one blockchain, zero risks about the leaking of the blockchain transactions, the safety of forks and lessens the risk of any illegal actions.[6]

NEO will support almost all programming languages via a compiler, including those on Microsoft.net, Java, Kotlin, Go and Python,
what is diffirent between DPOS and BFT or dBFT?

DPOS is Delegated Proof of Stake. This requires voting to stake coins and consensus is based on Proof of Stake. More balance more chance to forge/mine block.

DBFT is Delegated Byzantine Fault Tolerance. Consensus is handled by Validators. Votes does not affect the change of forging blocks but rather some sort of governance system where the users can vote for the known delegates to be validators to act as good actors in the concensus.
member
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February 21, 2018, 05:42:01 AM
LISK
Frond end HTML/CSS/JS
Backend  : JS/NodeJS
Consensus DPoS

NEO works on the guidelines of Delegated Byzantine Fault Tolerance ( dbFT ). This technology offers quick verification of the transactions relies on one blockchain, zero risks about the leaking of the blockchain transactions, the safety of forks and lessens the risk of any illegal actions.[6]

NEO will support almost all programming languages via a compiler, including those on Microsoft.net, Java, Kotlin, Go and Python,
what is diffirent between DPOS and BFT or dBFT?
member
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February 21, 2018, 04:39:16 AM
Ready to participate in the forum signature activities, it seems to be over immediately, a pity ah. Haha, do not know what other similar signature bounty can participate?
Ofcourse nope, Semux is an unique awesome project based on Java and BFT consensus algorithm. But it's signature campaign is for member rank above. I think you can search on this forum, which has a huge amount of potential activities just eligible for you. Your posts have to be constructive, don't spam a shitty or nonsense post.
full member
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February 21, 2018, 04:36:20 AM
Hi! Sorry for a noob question. So you can forge only if you have 100+ coins?
I have a ubuntu running 24h...

for forge coin you need to will be a delagate and burn 1000 coins, after that you need to will be a validator, in  other word your delegate need to have more votes than the 100th validator.
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