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Topic: ★★★★ [CAIx] ★ First 100% PoS At Launch ★ PSP ★★★★ - page 80. (Read 416437 times)

hero member
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All your entries have been noted Cheesy. Nice to see the variation in guessings!
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legendary
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sr. member
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You can enter the contest by replying on the Bitcointalk.org CAIx thread.

What is wrong? This is bitcointalk.org CAIx thread.

Just consolidating it into one post makes it easier to read
legendary
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Bob Barker, my bid is 592,001 coins.
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Dear CAIx community,

As you probably realise, the CAIx dev team is giving away 14 BTC in dividends at the end of June.
All our loyal holders will be rewarded by a dividend that is determined by their node coins in their staking wallets.

The foundation would like to start a little contest around the dividend program.
We've now had two node counts, the last count resulting in 769 000 total node coins.

But, what will this number be at the end of the dividend program on 06/30/2014?
Well, it's up to you to guess!

The person that is closest to the actual number gets a prize of 100 CAIx, donated by the CAIx Foundation.
You can enter the contest by replying on the Bitcointalk.org CAIx thread.

Rules:
- You can only reply ONCE. I will keep a ledger containing who replied which value.
- The same value can not be guessed twice, so make sure you reply with an unique number.
- ALL community members can participate, except for CAIx Foundation members ofcourse.
- Your reward will be given to you after the dividend program is officialy over and the last node count has been completed.

Good luck!


Nice, i think 690240 coins  Smiley
sr. member
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420 000 coins.

480 000 coins

630'000 Coins

You can enter the contest by replying on the Bitcointalk.org CAIx thread.

Got some cheap GPU's you're selling there, might wanna get into them Cheesy.


But anyways, it's true, this is the CaiX Bitcointalk thread.
legendary
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You can enter the contest by replying on the Bitcointalk.org CAIx thread.

What is wrong? This is bitcointalk.org CAIx thread.
sr. member
Activity: 385
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sr. member
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legendary
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Dear CAIx community,

As you probably realise, the CAIx dev team is giving away 14 BTC in dividends at the end of June.
All our loyal holders will be rewarded by a dividend that is determined by their node coins in their staking wallets.

The foundation would like to start a little contest around the dividend program.
We've now had two node counts, the last count resulting in 769 000 total node coins.

But, what will this number be at the end of the dividend program on 06/30/2014?
Well, it's up to you to guess!

The person that is closest to the actual number gets a prize of 100 CAIx, donated by the CAIx Foundation.
You can enter the contest by replying on the Bitcointalk.org CAIx thread.

Rules:
- You can only reply ONCE. I will keep a ledger containing who replied which value.
- The same value can not be guessed twice, so make sure you reply with an unique number.
- ALL community members can participate, except for CAIx Foundation members ofcourse.
- Your reward will be given to you after the dividend program is officialy over and the last node count has been completed.

Good luck!


420 000 coins.
member
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Dear CAIx community,

As you probably realise, the CAIx dev team is giving away 14 BTC in dividends at the end of June.
All our loyal holders will be rewarded by a dividend that is determined by their node coins in their staking wallets.

The foundation would like to start a little contest around the dividend program.
We've now had two node counts, the last count resulting in 769 000 total node coins.

But, what will this number be at the end of the dividend program on 06/30/2014?
Well, it's up to you to guess!

The person that is closest to the actual number gets a prize of 100 CAIx, donated by the CAIx Foundation.
You can enter the contest by replying on the Bitcointalk.org CAIx thread.

Rules:
- You can only reply ONCE. I will keep a ledger containing who replied which value.
- The same value can not be guessed twice, so make sure you reply with an unique number.
- ALL community members can participate, except for CAIx Foundation members ofcourse.
- Your reward will be given to you after the dividend program is officialy over and the last node count has been completed.

Good luck!
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Have you looked at the CAIx buy/sell order books on MintPal?  To me it looks like the majority of smaller holders/traders of CAIx have their coins locked up on masternodes, while a few deep-pocketed people are driving the price down with 7-100 CAIs buy orders.  One person giving up on CAIx and dumping 3K coins would drop the price to 0.0003.  Unreal.
sr. member
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I will admit, the foundation is too complicated and useless for an average user.

Ok, here is my proposal: add a feature to wallet to lock coins for a period of time. Call it Proof Of Long Hold for example and offer 10x interest rate.

The idea:

1. User send special amount of coins to special address in his wallet.
2. After a months he will receive his special amount + extended reward.
3. Coins unspendable during this period.

Or just a special kind of staking when coins locked for a long period.

i like this
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Not really sure why some people are making such a fuss.

CAIx has a dedicated foundation of good well-known people. It has projects underway and it will have a price stability program that will eventually keep the price at > 460k.

Other coins have nothing, or at best a dev with no plans.

I feel okay about backing CAIx. The price is currently low, because we're all waiting for things to happen. There's nothing unusual about this. Just chill out. Or sell your CAIx and play something else. Moaning at the current team, when they are doing a lot of great things for this coin, is rude and pointless. Rome wasn't built in a day.

I agree.  If you look at nearly ALL coins on MintPal and a lot of other exchanges, you see the same pattern.  BTC has seen a recent resurgence and people are cashing out slowly from all altcoins, not just CAIx.  Look at XC, DRK, BC, all of the popular coins, and prices are sliding.  What happened to Doge, and AUR, and 365, and all other flavors of the day/week?  There hasn't really been any big pump/dump cycles in awhile, so altcoin trading "excitement" just isn't there atm.  When a group or two decides to start the cycles again, then interest in altcoins will crest again, any you'll see more volume.  I swear, people "investing" in these coins are upset that there aren't daily 100% swings in coin value and double-digit daily profits.  At least CAIx has a viable gameplan and future model, with a solid Founder and group of Devs.
legendary
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I will admit, the foundation is too complicated and useless for an average user.

Ok, here is my proposal: add a feature to wallet to lock coins for a period of time. Call it Proof Of Long Hold for example and offer 10x interest rate.

The idea:

1. User send special amount of coins to special address in his wallet.
2. After a months he will receive his special amount + extended reward.
3. Coins unspendable during this period.

Or just a special kind of staking when coins locked for a long period. Special amout of coins in one transaction sent to wallet will stake with extended interest rate and such blocks will require 1000x confirmations.
sr. member
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I will admit, the foundation is too complicated and useless for an average user.
hero member
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I was a fan of this coin, but this Master Nodes thingy is way too complicated. I cannot stake all the time due to my job traveling so miss out. I'm sure others are not able to either. If it was was a few days cycle or a week, maybe, but a month is really too long.

I think you need to rethink this Stuhlman. The price has suffered during this debacle. You've had some great ideas, but this is not one of them IMHO.

You can always run digitalocean VPS for $5/month. Compile daemon there and leave it online. It's easy.

Oh yeah brilliant idea! This is going to be easy for the average person. Definitely an idea for the everyday non technical investor.

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