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Topic: [RADS] Radium - Decentralized Identities, Custom Assets, Elections, and More! - page 83. (Read 579179 times)

legendary
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I can confirm it is about 1 coin per 1000 some days more some less. Sometimes I go 2 days without a block.  Check it for a week....
member
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How long do you have to leave the rads in your wallet for stake to happen?

On average you get 1 stake every 24h hours for every 1,000 RADS you are staking.

I have over 1k in my wallet and I'm not getting anything?
hero member
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aka alaniz
Radium Update #34—Developer Update

Please find details by using the following link to our blog post:

https://blog.radiumcore.org/radium-update-34-developer-update-6dd3a37f5a8b

—The Radium Team
hero member
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aka alaniz
How long do you have to leave the rads in your wallet for stake to happen?

On average you get 1 stake every 24h hours for every 1,000 RADS you are staking.
sr. member
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I'm generally on the stock exchange not so long ago, but I like how the course plays with the mood of the people, pure psychology. In the fall all the screaming all the bad, bad coin, and with the growth, you start to scream we told you we believed, but those who cried before that these coins are all empty, continue to scream, only now their screams lost profits. funny
member
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How long do you have to leave the rads in your wallet for stake to happen?
newbie
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legendary
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Guys, noob question here:
I'm relatively new to operating a proof of stake wallet, so I don't know how this works exactly.

After unlocking tha walet and staking, I have let's say 100 weight. Over time it should increase as the coin ages, right? But what if my pc looses the network connection or crashes, etc., will the weight reset, or will it retain the incremented value?

I have an other question on top of this.
Can I somehow change the saving dictionary of the blockchain?
You can look here. It is bitcoin, but similar situation. https://bitcoin.stackexchange.com/questions/3822/moving-the-bitcoin-folder-from-appdata or you could just google" blockchain move directory bitcoin " make sure you have a copy before you do anything and turn off the radium qt.
sr. member
Activity: 434
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Guys, noob question here:
I'm relatively new to operating a proof of stake wallet, so I don't know how this works exactly.

After unlocking tha walet and staking, I have let's say 100 weight. Over time it should increase as the coin ages, right? But what if my pc looses the network connection or crashes, etc., will the weight reset, or will it retain the incremented value?

I have an other question on top of this.
Can I somehow change the saving dictionary of the blockchin?
legendary
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Merit: 1054
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My wallet keep getting "Error loading block database"
It's the newest version. Any help?
Maybe It needs to be reinstalled (database)(corrupted) or (-reindex) whichever you feel more comfortable with. (never erase the wallet.dat file) Save a copy of the files before you start playing with it.
this will help just make sure that the wallet.dat is completely save, so whatever happen you can just import it inside any wallet and
your coin will be save just need it to be done properly and accordingly rads is on its way to hype again seeing good movement now
from polo.
legendary
Activity: 1393
Merit: 1001
My wallet keep getting "Error loading block database"
It's the newest version. Any help?
Maybe It needs to be reinstalled (database)(corrupted) or (-reindex) whichever you feel more comfortable with. (never erase the wallet.dat file) Save a copy of the files before you start playing with it.
newbie
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Congratulations to the Radium team!
member
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My wallet keep getting "Error loading block database"
It's the newest version. Any help?
sr. member
Activity: 434
Merit: 257
Guys, noob question here:
I'm relatively new to operating a proof of stake wallet, so I don't know how this works exactly.

After unlocking tha walet and staking, I have let's say 100 weight. Over time it should increase as the coin ages, right? But what if my pc looses the network connection or crashes, etc., will the weight reset, or will it retain the incremented value?
legendary
Activity: 1393
Merit: 1001
Can someone briefly please explain in common terms (to someone with little crypto knowledge) what the innovation for Radium is?

It should take you a bit of research looking at this thread and the website (https://radiumcore.org) to figure this out for yourself.
It will be easier for him to just read the WhitePaper.
Remember - do not invest in the project, before researching by yourself.
Always question what you read, and never risk more than you can lose. That being said, I do think this coin is heading down the right path. Very few coins in existence(2.6million) as of last week. Happy staking..... Grin
sr. member
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Can someone briefly please explain in common terms (to someone with little crypto knowledge) what the innovation for Radium is?

It should take you a bit of research looking at this thread and the website (https://radiumcore.org) to figure this out for yourself.
It will be more easily for him, to read just WhitePaper.
Remember - do not invest in project, before researching by yourself.
sr. member
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how much can we earn with POS?
hero member
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aka alaniz
Radium Investment Review

One of our community members recently released a very good executive summary of what Radium is all about. We encourage everyone to have a read (especially newcomers).

https://medium.com/@VerthagOG/radium-investment-review-a6fa7c314f3e
hero member
Activity: 517
Merit: 500
aka alaniz
Can someone briefly please explain in common terms (to someone with little crypto knowledge) what the innovation for Radium is?

It should take you a bit of research looking at this thread and the website (https://radiumcore.org) to figure this out for yourself.
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