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Topic: [ANN][SEM] Semux - Official Thread - page 268. (Read 694126 times)

full member
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January 07, 2018, 07:27:12 PM
Hello once again, i'm pretty thrilled with this project and have accumulated a lot of SEM Smiley
I"m here now only to say that the Romanian translation is an awful google translate. I can do a good translation if you guys consider it (i'm native Romanian). Thanks
sr. member
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January 07, 2018, 07:25:34 PM
https://twitter.com/semuxproject/status/950152568042336256

The main net will be launched on January 20, 2018. Happy New Year!
newbie
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January 07, 2018, 07:23:11 PM
I upgrades to Jr.member last week, but I only got 7 tokens for the 5th week, is that correct?
sr. member
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January 07, 2018, 07:21:11 PM

i can not find my info there and i don't get the payment yet. i have filled the form can you tell me what wrong it is?
full member
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January 07, 2018, 07:14:39 PM
i did not receive mine yet,
what is going on dev ? and seems like the explorer did not work well.
i tried to search my address on the explorer but it does not work and only showed me another addresses.

I was under impression you need to put your Semux address in to your BTT profile location field. I don't see that on your profile.


seriously ?
i could not it on the rules,so i did not put it on my location.
it stated that we need to have at least 10 posts and never change the signature after joining.
sr. member
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Merit: 266
January 07, 2018, 07:09:23 PM
I'm new to semux.  I only heard about it recently when looking over posts about upcoming BTC airdrops.  I've reviewed posts made by the semux Bitcointalk user, skimmed over the various FAQs and other websites, but I still have a few questions about the project.

It seems like instead of "mining", there is a "forging" process that allows by special nodes called Validators.  To be a Validator, it seems just must first register as a Delegate (burning 1000 SEM) and then get enough "votes" from other nodes (or your own I assume) to rank amongst the top 64 vote getters.  For each SEM you own, you can cast a vote.  When you vote, that SEM becomes "locked" and cannot be spent unless you go back and "unvote" for that delegate.

Does a node (wallet) get anything in return for their votes?  Do they get part of the 1 SEM (soon to be 3 SEM) block rewards from the Validators?  Or do the block rewards go solely to the Validator who forged it?

If you don't get anything in return for your vote, I'm not understanding the point.  It would seem the Delegates would most likely just vote for themselves (if having enough SEM) to stay being a Validator.

Sorry for the probably basic question, but I'm just trying to learn more about the system.  Thanks.


It is a good question.  The answer is just the validator gets the block reward (currently 1 SEM son 3 SEM), but it is an interesting idea that the voters get part of it.  There are forging pools that do this (somehow).  I could be wrong so wait for dev to final answer.

It could be a good idea to consider adding such a feature directly to Semux wallet. Maybe an optional validator setting to share block reward proportionally with the voting accounts.


 I was thinking the network would/should handle that automatically as soon as you vote. And calculate some sort of share/reward from the block reward, if the validator you voted for forged a block.
Why would you otherwise lock up your coins, and pay transfer fees, if your not rewarded for it?
It only make sense to vote if you are nominated as a validator, and then only vote on yourself.

Or Am I missing something here?
full member
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January 07, 2018, 06:58:59 PM
I received my SEM. Thanks dev team. I wish other devs were as professional as you guys.. congrats
sr. member
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Merit: 251
January 07, 2018, 06:57:31 PM
i did not receive mine yet,
what is going on dev ? and seems like the explorer did not work well.
i tried to search my address on the explorer but it does not work and only showed me another addresses.

Team are processing 2 types of rewards now, BTC airdrop and signature reward, i think you must be wait for a little  Smiley

ok make a sense,
how about the explorer ?
try to use that,i believe it was not only me who has that kind of problem.
put your address on the search coloumn and try to search it,
something strange will happen

which exploer did you use? semux.info? It works for me. The explorer will show you the transaction history of your address.
newbie
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Merit: 0
January 07, 2018, 06:56:55 PM
i did not receive mine yet,
what is going on dev ? and seems like the explorer did not work well.
i tried to search my address on the explorer but it does not work and only showed me another addresses.

I was under impression you need to put your Semux address in to your BTT profile location field. I don't see that on your profile.
legendary
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Merit: 1011
January 07, 2018, 06:52:53 PM
When is launch date?

I don't expect the dev to be very active here in the thread because he must be very busy right now coding and preparing for the mainnet launch! I'm very excited Wink

The the launch date is January 20, 2018. We're still internally preparing for it.

Another round of stress test over the RC network will be conducted before the main net goes live.

Very good news Dev.

Good work and we are waiting eager the mainnet launch  Grin
sr. member
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Merit: 277
January 07, 2018, 06:44:00 PM
When is launch date?

I don't expect the dev to be very active here in the thread because he must be very busy right now coding and preparing for the mainnet launch! I'm very excited Wink

The the launch date is January 20, 2018. We're still internally preparing for it.

Another round of stress test over the RC network will be conducted before the main net goes live.
full member
Activity: 632
Merit: 122
January 07, 2018, 06:28:55 PM
i did not receive mine yet,
what is going on dev ? and seems like the explorer did not work well.
i tried to search my address on the explorer but it does not work and only showed me another addresses.

Team are processing 2 types of rewards now, BTC airdrop and signature reward, i think you must be wait for a little  Smiley

ok make a sense,
how about the explorer ?
try to use that,i believe it was not only me who has that kind of problem.
put your address on the search coloumn and try to search it,
something strange will happen
full member
Activity: 323
Merit: 101
January 07, 2018, 06:25:57 PM
i did not receive mine yet,
what is going on dev ? and seems like the explorer did not work well.
i tried to search my address on the explorer but it does not work and only showed me another addresses.

Team are processing 2 types of rewards now, BTC airdrop and signature reward, i think you must be wait for a little  Smiley
full member
Activity: 560
Merit: 112
January 07, 2018, 06:16:49 PM
Airdrop and Signature rewards are being processed now.
newbie
Activity: 37
Merit: 0
January 07, 2018, 06:16:18 PM
I'm new to semux.  I only heard about it recently when looking over posts about upcoming BTC airdrops.  I've reviewed posts made by the semux Bitcointalk user, skimmed over the various FAQs and other websites, but I still have a few questions about the project.

It seems like instead of "mining", there is a "forging" process that allows by special nodes called Validators.  To be a Validator, it seems just must first register as a Delegate (burning 1000 SEM) and then get enough "votes" from other nodes (or your own I assume) to rank amongst the top 64 vote getters.  For each SEM you own, you can cast a vote.  When you vote, that SEM becomes "locked" and cannot be spent unless you go back and "unvote" for that delegate.

Does a node (wallet) get anything in return for their votes?  Do they get part of the 1 SEM (soon to be 3 SEM) block rewards from the Validators?  Or do the block rewards go solely to the Validator who forged it?

If you don't get anything in return for your vote, I'm not understanding the point.  It would seem the Delegates would most likely just vote for themselves (if having enough SEM) to stay being a Validator.

Sorry for the probably basic question, but I'm just trying to learn more about the system.  Thanks.

It is a good question.  The answer is just the validator gets the block reward (currently 1 SEM son 3 SEM), but it is an interesting idea that the voters get part of it.  There are forging pools that do this (somehow).  I could be wrong so wait for dev to final answer.

It could be a good idea to consider adding such a feature directly to Semux wallet. Maybe an optional validator setting to share block reward proportionally with the voting accounts.

I agree that would be a very nice feature.  By having it built into the system, you wouldn't have to worry whether the pool you are looking at can be trusted to pay you fairly.
full member
Activity: 632
Merit: 122
January 07, 2018, 06:12:34 PM
i did not receive mine yet,
what is going on dev ? and seems like the explorer did not work well.
i tried to search my address on the explorer but it does not work and only showed me another addresses.
full member
Activity: 323
Merit: 101
January 07, 2018, 06:12:02 PM
Got Airdrop, waiting for main release  Smiley
full member
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January 07, 2018, 06:09:25 PM
got drop. thx
newbie
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Merit: 0
January 07, 2018, 06:02:23 PM
Here is a pool I found.

https://semux.info/pool

Not sure if you get paid for voting if you don’t register, waiting for an answer to that one myself.

Thanks for the information about the pool.  I just got my BTC airdrop and went ahead and split my SEMs up amongst the five validators in the pool.  Though I did notice of their validators says that it has been offline for a week ("madrid").  I wonder if I should unvote those.

I also went ahead and registered to be a delegate as well.  I have nowhere near enough to become a validator, but it should be a fun test to see if anyone actually votes for my delegate out of the blue.  (I don't know if it is against the rules or not to mention my delegate's name, so I'll leave that out just in case.)

Will the UI let you get to a point where you can actually lock your entire SEM balance?  I'm wondering if there are safeguards in the software to prevent you from doing it.  If you lock your entire balance, you would never be able to pay the transaction fee to "unvote" and you would be stuck until you actually acquire more SEM.
newbie
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Merit: 0
January 07, 2018, 05:53:43 PM
Why does it say that the link to your Discord server is expired? Is there a problem with my client?
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