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newbie
Activity: 36
Merit: 0
Hey, can anyone please explain how the PoS works for Radium Core?
legendary
Activity: 1393
Merit: 1001
I don't ususally pay attention to a decrease in value for my long term holding coins...

But I just checked RADS, and there has been a significant drop in the last few days.

Is there a specific reason why?

It dropped dramatically in June and after some stabilisation, it is moving down again...

Sure it creates great buy opps, but that is not the best to have such a drop in a short period of time...

Yes, there is a reason! Almost all crypto is down 7 to 25% in the last week. Some say it is because bitcoin may fork again in some weeks and folks are selling alts for BTC. With that BTC they can get free coins from the fork like BCH was given in August.

oh, right, it makes sense about the fork... and you are right as well about most of the coins beeing down.
I just did not see the same kind of major down for many coins.... so I was wondering what may be unique
in the case of RADS making it more vulnerable at this present time.


It needs direction at this time. We need a picture of what will happen next and how we will attain these goals.
hero member
Activity: 746
Merit: 500
I don't ususally pay attention to a decrease in value for my long term holding coins...

But I just checked RADS, and there has been a significant drop in the last few days.

Is there a specific reason why?

It dropped dramatically in June and after some stabilisation, it is moving down again...

Sure it creates great buy opps, but that is not the best to have such a drop in a short period of time...

Yes, there is a reason! Almost all crypto is down 7 to 25% in the last week. Some say it is because bitcoin may fork again in some weeks and folks are selling alts for BTC. With that BTC they can get free coins from the fork like BCH was given in August.

oh, right, it makes sense about the fork... and you are right as well about most of the coins beeing down.
I just did not see the same kind of major down for many coins.... so I was wondering what may be unique
in the case of RADS making it more vulnerable at this present time.

legendary
Activity: 1588
Merit: 1000
That's weird, but my antivirus doesn't let me download Radium wallet. It says it is a virus. Is link https[Suspicious link removed] valid?

Allot of wallets do that for me. For instance google chrome tells me every wallet i try to download "could harm your computer" same with miners actually.

Avast is so obtuse that it flags the official Core Bitcoin wallet as malicious...
I'm beginning to think that the biggest threat to my crypto is anti-virus software...
All of which contains elaborate key loggers so they can "help" me because we are all idiots to them  Cheesy

On the above communique, if your key Dev is an ICU nurse...
This project will not be able to compete with dozens (soon to be 100s) of ICOs bankrolled at $50 million.
sr. member
Activity: 1181
Merit: 259
I don't ususally pay attention to a decrease in value for my long term holding coins...

But I just checked RADS, and there has been a significant drop in the last few days.

Is there a specific reason why?

It dropped dramatically in June and after some stabilisation, it is moving down again...

Sure it creates great buy opps, but that is not the best to have such a drop in a short period of time...

Yes, there is a reason! Almost all crypto is down 7 to 25% in the last week. Some say it is because bitcoin may fork again in some weeks and folks are selling alts for BTC. With that BTC they can get free coins from the fork like BCH was given in August.
hero member
Activity: 746
Merit: 500
I don't ususally pay attention to a decrease in value for my long term holding coins...

But I just checked RADS, and there has been a significant drop in the last few days.

Is there a specific reason why?

It dropped dramatically in June and after some stabilisation, it is moving down again...

Sure it creates great buy opps, but that is not the best to have such a drop in a short period of time...
newbie
Activity: 27
Merit: 0
Hey guys, i've been staking radium for quite some time now, although i have completely forgotten what the percentage of the POS is and cant find it anywhere i was sure it was on the website before. I know POS is kind of random but they generally have a percentage right? Whats radium percentage again?

There are some stats here, but not % return. https://radiumcore.org/stats

There is a bot in the telegram group that will give you real time updates, to the stake weight. The command is /blockchain@radiumbot.

BUT to answer your question, currently, the % return is 21.74 %.  Stake weight must be lower today.

J

Thanks for the speedy mate!
hero member
Activity: 671
Merit: 501
Blockchain and stuff
Hey guys, i've been staking radium for quite some time now, although i have completely forgotten what the percentage of the POS is and cant find it anywhere i was sure it was on the website before. I know POS is kind of random but they generally have a percentage right? Whats radium percentage again?

There are some stats here, but not % return. https://radiumcore.org/stats

There is a bot in the telegram group that will give you real time updates, to the stake weight. The command is /blockchain@radiumbot.

BUT to answer your question, currently, the % return is 21.74 %.  Stake weight must be lower today.

J
newbie
Activity: 27
Merit: 0
Hey guys, i've been staking radium for quite some time now, although i have completely forgotten what the percentage of the POS is and cant find it anywhere i was sure it was on the website before. I know POS is kind of random but they generally have a percentage right? Whats radium percentage again?
hero member
Activity: 671
Merit: 501
Blockchain and stuff
That's weird, but my antivirus doesn't let me download Radium wallet. It says it is a virus. Is link https[Suspicious link removed] valid?

Allot of wallets do that for me. For instance google chrome tells me every wallet i try to download "could harm your computer" same with miners actually.

Yes, this happens because there was a time when many viruses hijacked computers and used their CPU's to mine for crypto's.  Because of that, many anti-viruses flag any software that contains mining code.

J
hero member
Activity: 671
Merit: 501
Blockchain and stuff
That's weird, but my antivirus doesn't let me download Radium wallet. It says it is a virus. Is link https://github.com/RadiumCore/Radium/releases/download/v1.4.6/Radium-qt-1.4.6.exe valid?

Yes, that is the correct link. You can double check it, (and i highly suggest you do) using this website provided by ProjectRadium: https://www.verify.software/

You can also install our desktop verification software, found here: https://github.com/JJ12880/OneClickVerifyInstaller/releases  It provides the same function as verify.software,  by adding a "Verify signature with smartchain" option to the menue that appears when you right click on a file. It automatically checks the file hashes for you.

Hope that helps!

Justin
newbie
Activity: 27
Merit: 0
That's weird, but my antivirus doesn't let me download Radium wallet. It says it is a virus. Is link https[Suspicious link removed] valid?

Allot of wallets do that for me. For instance google chrome tells me every wallet i try to download "could harm your computer" same with miners actually.
hero member
Activity: 671
Merit: 501
Blockchain and stuff
I have the same problem with Windows wallet and I have only  1-3 active connection to the network.
This problem was solved by adding to radium.conf file the following nodes:

Now 16-18 active connections and no orphanes.
Guys, I'm using Win10 and I can't find radium.conf file in %APPDATA%/Radium folder. I see only peers.dat but it's in hex format.
Where do you find this conf file? Need I create it manually?
I haven't issue with small active connections, always 20+ peers, but I have many orphanes and want to try your solution.

Also the question about "-ban orphanes" option, is it still valid? I always started 1.4.6 Radium wallet with this option, but still have many orphanes, is it true that without this option it will be more orphanes?

Hi!

The radium.conf file does not exist by default. Make a new text file, and rename it radium.conf. Its a little bit of a pain, I know.  The -ban orphans option did not work as well as expected, and it was used to target orphan blocks during syncing, rather than during staking. The worst thing that would happen, is that you could loose some connections with it enabled. Its worth a try!   We are aware of the syncing issues, and as a development team we are working to come up with a long term solution. What that solution will be, is yet to be determined as it will require some significant code changes.

Justin (JJ12880)
sr. member
Activity: 700
Merit: 330
That's weird, but my antivirus doesn't let me download Radium wallet. It says it is a virus. Is link https://github.com/RadiumCore/Radium/releases/download/v1.4.6/Radium-qt-1.4.6.exe valid?
sr. member
Activity: 364
Merit: 440
I have the same problem with Windows wallet and I have only  1-3 active connection to the network.
This problem was solved by adding to radium.conf file the following nodes:

Now 16-18 active connections and no orphanes.
Guys, I'm using Win10 and I can't find radium.conf file in %APPDATA%/Radium folder. I see only peers.dat but it's in hex format.
Where do you find this conf file? Need I create it manually?
I haven't issue with small active connections, always 20+ peers, but I have many orphanes and want to try your solution.

Also the question about "-ban orphanes" option, is it still valid? I always started 1.4.6 Radium wallet with this option, but still have many orphanes, is it true that without this option it will be more orphanes?
hero member
Activity: 517
Merit: 500
aka alaniz
Seems that for the past 2 weeks, every coin I stack is "generated but not accepted". I have about 20 of these. Only 1 accepted over the past 2 weeks. Anyone know what's going on?

Yeah its relatively normal to get orphaned stakes, you should maybe try restarting your wallet every so often. You should be getting roughly 1 stake per 1000 RADS so look at your RADS amount and calculate your expected average time to generate a stake.

Well, over the past month I've received .5 rads, but I have 24 that say "generated but not accepted".

Staking 600 rads at the moment.

I used to see some of these orphaned stakes, but since 9/1/17 it's just been nuts. Have restarted wallet several times, but doesn't seem to help.

Running the 1.4.6 Linux wallet, is this the most current? Anything else I can do?




Yep, I'm starting to lose patience with this coin. After a week of wallet open to staking, I've seen nothing. One of the main reasons to buy as much as i did was for the rewards to offset the risk if i was wrong.

Can someone confirm with me how the tick in the bottom left corner of the wallet should look. Should it be highlighted in white like the lightening symbol is when you initiate staking? This is the only thing i can think why.

Its not confidence inspiring seeing that the devs don't reply to peoples questions above. Ideas why? Do they actively use something else for comms?

If you want direct 24/7 contact with the community and developers I suggest you join the telegram group (https://t.me/RadiumOfficial). I personally only check BCT about once a week but will answer a pinged query on telegram within a few hours at best (unless I am sleeping xD).

Yes the bottom left corner should be highlighted white and say staking. As some of the other community members have suggested, if you do not have a high node count its advisable to manually add nodes from the node list posted a couple of posts before or directly from our live node list on our explorer https://chainz.cryptoid.info/rads/#!network.

Sorry for the delay but yeah, contact us on Telegram if you want a quick response (I've repeated this, I'd conservatively estimate, about 1000 times already).
hero member
Activity: 517
Merit: 500
aka alaniz
Seems that for the past 2 weeks, every coin I stack is "generated but not accepted". I have about 20 of these. Only 1 accepted over the past 2 weeks. Anyone know what's going on?

Yeah its relatively normal to get orphaned stakes, you should maybe try restarting your wallet every so often. You should be getting roughly 1 stake per 1000 RADS so look at your RADS amount and calculate your expected average time to generate a stake.

Well, over the past month I've received .5 rads, but I have 24 that say "generated but not accepted".

Staking 600 rads at the moment.

I used to see some of these orphaned stakes, but since 9/1/17 it's just been nuts. Have restarted wallet several times, but doesn't seem to help.

Running the 1.4.6 Linux wallet, is this the most current? Anything else I can do?


I have the same problem with Windows wallet and I have only  1-3 active connection to the network.
This problem was solved by adding to radium.conf file the following nodes:
Code:
addnode=100.4.181.218
addnode=104.250.176.51
addnode=109.10.8.11
addnode=109.193.46.115
addnode=109.205.252.210
addnode=109.241.134.211
addnode=109.242.229.93
addnode=109.252.19.81
addnode=110.169.105.136
addnode=117.1.158.176
addnode=119.56.54.250
addnode=119.74.54.231
addnode=124.106.135.200
addnode=134.255.232.132
addnode=14.192.212.131
addnode=151.230.31.183
addnode=171.96.115.8
addnode=173.212.221.239
addnode=173.239.228.23
addnode=173.68.50.102
addnode=174.97.8.9
addnode=175.156.223.30
addnode=176.183.247.243
addnode=176.226.212.204
addnode=176.26.210.90
addnode=178.116.97.12
addnode=183.77.107.18
addnode=184.55.176.66
addnode=184.66.48.186
addnode=185.61.86.15
addnode=186.14.216.186
addnode=188.63.167.53
addnode=188.68.41.9
addnode=188.72.110.197
addnode=194.230.159.128
addnode=196.52.39.22
addnode=198.36.165.194
addnode=198.46.110.198
addnode=2.15.166.114
addnode=203.252.249.52
addnode=209.87.253.94
addnode=212.83.171.211
addnode=212.92.112.131
addnode=213.179.158.177
addnode=213.209.84.243
addnode=220.118.97.64
addnode=24.234.86.102
addnode=24.47.250.8
addnode=24.76.113.239
addnode=31.185.5.4
addnode=37.115.190.103
addnode=37.146.0.244
addnode=37.191.236.69
addnode=37.201.200.196
addnode=43.247.156.66
addnode=45.21.17.31
addnode=45.74.23.18
addnode=45.74.23.7
addnode=46.59.166.78
addnode=46.59.174.158
addnode=47.157.25.18
addnode=49.177.141.101
addnode=5.189.183.89
addnode=52.170.99.131
addnode=52.207.252.66
addnode=52.91.21.226
addnode=54.165.42.78
addnode=54.187.244.119
addnode=54.238.147.66
addnode=54.91.133.246
addnode=58.109.77.153
addnode=61.216.156.81
addnode=62.178.40.4
addnode=62.227.203.49
addnode=65.96.160.59
addnode=68.132.131.143
addnode=68.192.11.11
addnode=68.193.99.19
addnode=68.34.68.48
addnode=68.8.98.111
addnode=68.80.205.182
addnode=69.158.179.157
addnode=69.158.43.51
addnode=70.106.236.30
addnode=70.188.208.218
addnode=71.169.155.204
addnode=71.45.121.183
addnode=72.209.50.111
addnode=73.12.132.47
addnode=73.123.52.156
addnode=73.163.56.130
addnode=73.192.138.72
addnode=73.208.162.40
addnode=73.22.249.68
addnode=73.48.20.121
addnode=73.76.129.232
addnode=73.92.178.70
addnode=76.110.220.41
addnode=77.165.49.144
addnode=77.23.126.41
addnode=78.137.5.155
addnode=78.17.145.101
addnode=79.225.115.57
addnode=79.230.63.204
addnode=80.108.247.31
addnode=81.164.39.152
addnode=81.204.251.150
addnode=81.221.73.162
addnode=83.243.141.38
addnode=83.52.69.140
addnode=84.112.135.122
addnode=84.46.62.229
addnode=84.85.208.220
addnode=85.0.193.48
addnode=85.243.161.97
addnode=85.246.161.12
addnode=85.76.166.252
addnode=88.132.122.230
addnode=88.180.239.134
addnode=89.169.20.209
addnode=89.35.147.157
addnode=92.109.17.185
addnode=94.209.121.137
addnode=94.244.65.209
addnode=94.245.18.67
addnode=94.254.181.54
addnode=94.67.198.164
addnode=95.157.58.48
addnode=95.91.84.25
addnode=98.248.174.164
addnode=99.198.250.160

Now 16-18 active connections and no orphanes.

Hey, thanks for helping out!

If you don't have many connections remember there is a live node list on our block explorer (https://chainz.cryptoid.info/rads/#!network, click node list next to v1.4.6).
legendary
Activity: 2940
Merit: 1169
Seems that for the past 2 weeks, every coin I stack is "generated but not accepted". I have about 20 of these. Only 1 accepted over the past 2 weeks. Anyone know what's going on?

Yeah its relatively normal to get orphaned stakes, you should maybe try restarting your wallet every so often. You should be getting roughly 1 stake per 1000 RADS so look at your RADS amount and calculate your expected average time to generate a stake.

Well, over the past month I've received .5 rads, but I have 24 that say "generated but not accepted".

Staking 600 rads at the moment.

I used to see some of these orphaned stakes, but since 9/1/17 it's just been nuts. Have restarted wallet several times, but doesn't seem to help.

Running the 1.4.6 Linux wallet, is this the most current? Anything else I can do?


I have the same problem with Windows wallet and I have only  1-3 active connection to the network.
This problem was solved by adding to radium.conf file the following nodes:
Code:
addnode=100.4.181.218
addnode=104.250.176.51
addnode=109.10.8.11
addnode=109.193.46.115
addnode=109.205.252.210
addnode=109.241.134.211
addnode=109.242.229.93
addnode=109.252.19.81
addnode=110.169.105.136
addnode=117.1.158.176
addnode=119.56.54.250
addnode=119.74.54.231
addnode=124.106.135.200
addnode=134.255.232.132
addnode=14.192.212.131
addnode=151.230.31.183
addnode=171.96.115.8
addnode=173.212.221.239
addnode=173.239.228.23
addnode=173.68.50.102
addnode=174.97.8.9
addnode=175.156.223.30
addnode=176.183.247.243
addnode=176.226.212.204
addnode=176.26.210.90
addnode=178.116.97.12
addnode=183.77.107.18
addnode=184.55.176.66
addnode=184.66.48.186
addnode=185.61.86.15
addnode=186.14.216.186
addnode=188.63.167.53
addnode=188.68.41.9
addnode=188.72.110.197
addnode=194.230.159.128
addnode=196.52.39.22
addnode=198.36.165.194
addnode=198.46.110.198
addnode=2.15.166.114
addnode=203.252.249.52
addnode=209.87.253.94
addnode=212.83.171.211
addnode=212.92.112.131
addnode=213.179.158.177
addnode=213.209.84.243
addnode=220.118.97.64
addnode=24.234.86.102
addnode=24.47.250.8
addnode=24.76.113.239
addnode=31.185.5.4
addnode=37.115.190.103
addnode=37.146.0.244
addnode=37.191.236.69
addnode=37.201.200.196
addnode=43.247.156.66
addnode=45.21.17.31
addnode=45.74.23.18
addnode=45.74.23.7
addnode=46.59.166.78
addnode=46.59.174.158
addnode=47.157.25.18
addnode=49.177.141.101
addnode=5.189.183.89
addnode=52.170.99.131
addnode=52.207.252.66
addnode=52.91.21.226
addnode=54.165.42.78
addnode=54.187.244.119
addnode=54.238.147.66
addnode=54.91.133.246
addnode=58.109.77.153
addnode=61.216.156.81
addnode=62.178.40.4
addnode=62.227.203.49
addnode=65.96.160.59
addnode=68.132.131.143
addnode=68.192.11.11
addnode=68.193.99.19
addnode=68.34.68.48
addnode=68.8.98.111
addnode=68.80.205.182
addnode=69.158.179.157
addnode=69.158.43.51
addnode=70.106.236.30
addnode=70.188.208.218
addnode=71.169.155.204
addnode=71.45.121.183
addnode=72.209.50.111
addnode=73.12.132.47
addnode=73.123.52.156
addnode=73.163.56.130
addnode=73.192.138.72
addnode=73.208.162.40
addnode=73.22.249.68
addnode=73.48.20.121
addnode=73.76.129.232
addnode=73.92.178.70
addnode=76.110.220.41
addnode=77.165.49.144
addnode=77.23.126.41
addnode=78.137.5.155
addnode=78.17.145.101
addnode=79.225.115.57
addnode=79.230.63.204
addnode=80.108.247.31
addnode=81.164.39.152
addnode=81.204.251.150
addnode=81.221.73.162
addnode=83.243.141.38
addnode=83.52.69.140
addnode=84.112.135.122
addnode=84.46.62.229
addnode=84.85.208.220
addnode=85.0.193.48
addnode=85.243.161.97
addnode=85.246.161.12
addnode=85.76.166.252
addnode=88.132.122.230
addnode=88.180.239.134
addnode=89.169.20.209
addnode=89.35.147.157
addnode=92.109.17.185
addnode=94.209.121.137
addnode=94.244.65.209
addnode=94.245.18.67
addnode=94.254.181.54
addnode=94.67.198.164
addnode=95.157.58.48
addnode=95.91.84.25
addnode=98.248.174.164
addnode=99.198.250.160

Now 16-18 active connections and no orphanes.
hero member
Activity: 1111
Merit: 588
Dear friends, Radium supporters, and fellow crypto enthusiasts.

Many of you know, I have been in the crypto industry, and in particular Project Radium for several years. What I don’t publicly discuss very often, I am also a surgical intensive care (ICU) nurse at a major trauma center in Pennsylvania.  I have been very fortunate in my life, in that I have always had food, shelter, and a secure place to sleep, and access to medical care.  Early this morning, I received an email asking for medical volunteers to go to Puerto Rico, an island devastated by hurricane Maria, in order to keep the hospital in San Juan there operational.  It is a 2 to 3 week disaster relief effort organized by several medical unions across the United States .This is something I must do, as I cannot sit at home in comfort, when I have the opportunity to help fellow humans who no longer have homes, infrastructure, or access to healthcare.
 
If all goes according to plan, I will be leaving for  Puerto Rico in about 48 hours. I will have no access to hard-wired internet, and cell phone coverage is spotty at best, meaning my availability will be very limited until I return home. I have full confidence in Alaniz and Tim, and the great community of Radium supporters to answer questions and prevent mayhem while I am away.  I will check in when and however I can.  Please understand, I will only be gone about two weeks, and then I will be right back to developing for Radium!  

Justin Jacobeen aka, JJ12880


That's very kind of you . It's always nice to see people giving a hand to whom it needs it . Kudos to you my friend .
member
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Professionals like you willing to help, where help is needed without conditions makes this world a better place.
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