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Topic: 💥SOLARIS XLR💥100% PoS + Masternodes ⚡Zerocoin⚡txbit.io in development - page 113. (Read 308915 times)

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It looks very promosing!
newbie
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We should have both black and white background for trading charts, dev. If the exchange can have day mode and night mode (night mode is important for overnight traders), it will be better for all.
newbie
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This is pretty freaking incredible! $XLR is going to be beast in 2018. Once staking kicks in will that also get a bonus from the txbit.io exchange?

Correct. You will be able to keep XLR on the exchange while staking it and receiving exchange trading fees at the same time.

Invented even better. You can link your masternodes to your account on the exchange and make a profit!

The new exchange looks good, but the main thing is a large influx of users.
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Dear Solaris stakeholders, supporters and friends.

We are pleased to provide the first of many development updates for http://txbit.io  exchange.
 As development progresses further, more updates will be provided with various degree of information, from interface designs to technical information such as how Masternode owners and Stakers of XLR will benefit from http://txbit.io .

For the first update, we are pleased to share with you the trading screen interface for both desktop and mobile platforms.
The Trade screen interface is arguably the most aspect of the user interface, as majority of your time will be spent there.
 In this regard, your thoughts and criticisms are essential for http://txbit.io  success.

We look forward to reading your responses!

 
















Thanks for your support!
Looks nice!
Quite similar to Crypto-bridge
member
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Txbit.io Exchange

This is pretty freaking incredible! $XLR is going to be beast in 2018. Once staking kicks in will that also get a bonus from the txbit.io exchange?

Correct. You will be able to keep XLR on the exchange while staking it and receiving exchange trading fees at the same time.
newbie
Activity: 99
Merit: 0

Yes, you must update to 2.4.0.0.


If you still her the Runtime error, do this:

1. Stop/shutdown your wallet client if it is running.
2. Go to %appdata%/solaris/ (Open your file explorer and type that into the path field)
3. Delete all files and folders EXCEPT wallet.dat (Back-up this file somewhere safe as well), solaris.conf and masternode.conf (I REPEAT, DO NOT DELETE wallet.dat, solaris.conf and masternode.conf)
4. Start your wallet client and let it sync, your balance will be visible when you are synced.


You should back up your wallet before doing the viscolex's steps.
sr. member
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The new exchange - txbit.io is looking nice! I really like the dark/night theme; it's crisp and clean while being easy on the eyes as well. Keep up the good work! Smiley
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Dear Solaris stakeholders, supporters and friends.

We are pleased to provide the first of many development updates for http://txbit.io  exchange.
 As development progresses further, more updates will be provided with various degree of information, from interface designs to technical information such as how Masternode owners and Stakers of XLR will benefit from http://txbit.io .

For the first update, we are pleased to share with you the trading screen interface for both desktop and mobile platforms.
The Trade screen interface is arguably the most aspect of the user interface, as majority of your time will be spent there.
 In this regard, your thoughts and criticisms are essential for http://txbit.io  success.

We look forward to reading your responses!

 
















Thanks for your support!


This is pretty freaking incredible! $XLR is going to be beast in 2018. Once staking kicks in will that also get a bonus from the txbit.io exchange?
newbie
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Merit: 0


Dear Solaris stakeholders, supporters and friends.

We are pleased to provide the first of many development updates for http://txbit.io  exchange.
 As development progresses further, more updates will be provided with various degree of information, from interface designs to technical information such as how Masternode owners and Stakers of XLR will benefit from http://txbit.io .

For the first update, we are pleased to share with you the trading screen interface for both desktop and mobile platforms.
The Trade screen interface is arguably the most aspect of the user interface, as majority of your time will be spent there.
 In this regard, your thoughts and criticisms are essential for http://txbit.io  success.

We look forward to reading your responses!

 





DAAAAMMMMMNNNNN that looks good . i also can see that you allow stop lost option !!! so excited to see more updates.

keep up the great work!!!

sr. member
Activity: 687
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Dear Solaris stakeholders, supporters and friends.

We are pleased to provide the first of many development updates for http://txbit.io  exchange.
 As development progresses further, more updates will be provided with various degree of information, from interface designs to technical information such as how Masternode owners and Stakers of XLR will benefit from http://txbit.io .

For the first update, we are pleased to share with you the trading screen interface for both desktop and mobile platforms.
The Trade screen interface is arguably the most aspect of the user interface, as majority of your time will be spent there.
 In this regard, your thoughts and criticisms are essential for http://txbit.io  success.

We look forward to reading your responses!

 
















Thanks for your support!
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Traders, Miners, Speculators we welcome you all!
We are running a new user promotion, register a new account and complete at least ONE trade and receive a 0.01BTC credit to your account!


We would like to welcome Solaris to the family of crypto's!
Trade: https://koinbi.com/markets/xlrbtc

We welcome Solaris to its family of crypto currencies and has opened the order books for Solaris to be traded!
Our mission is to provide you, the user and trader with a clean, fast and secure platform to trade your crypto currencies.

URL: https://koinbi.com/signup
Trade: https://koinbi.com/markets/xlrbtc
API: https://koinbi.com/api_v2

Thank you,
James Etherington


Do not sign up or send your funds to this exchange.

 We have never been in contact with koinbi and have reason to believe they are a scam.


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Good update dev. When will be launched txbit you will use https protocol right?


Traders, Miners, Speculators we welcome you all!
We are running a new user promotion, register a new account and complete at least ONE trade and receive a 0.01BTC credit to your account!


We would like to welcome Solaris to the family of crypto's!
Trade: https://koinbi.com/markets/xlrbtc

We welcome Solaris to its family of crypto currencies and has opened the order books for Solaris to be traded!
Our mission is to provide you, the user and trader with a clean, fast and secure platform to trade your crypto currencies.

URL: https://koinbi.com/signup
Trade: https://koinbi.com/markets/xlrbtc
API: https://koinbi.com/api_v2

Thank you,
James Etherington

Scam accusation https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/koinbi-no-withdrawal-potential-scam-2757535
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/koinbi-exchange-are-scam-2606144

Again you try to scam people?

Don't use koinbi exchange. There are scam accusation against them
newbie
Activity: 9
Merit: 0
Hi, needing some help with my desktop wallet (Windows 64 bit)

I can't get the wallet to open - due to "MinGW Runtime Assertion" box that pops up. It says "Assertion failed!..."

I also just realized that I probably need to update the wallet. (I've got 2.2.0.0). Would this be the reason for the Assertion failed?

I downloaded the latest version.

Now what? I haven't even opened the file because I'm not sure what I'm supposed to do.

I'd be grateful for some help from any of you experts out there. Thank you!



Yes, you must update to 2.4.0.0.


If you still her the Runtime error, do this:

1. Stop/shutdown your wallet client if it is running.
2. Go to %appdata%/solaris/ (Open your file explorer and type that into the path field)
3. Delete all files and folders EXCEPT wallet.dat (Back-up this file somewhere safe as well), solaris.conf and masternode.conf (I REPEAT, DO NOT DELETE wallet.dat, solaris.conf and masternode.conf)
4. Start your wallet client and let it sync, your balance will be visible when you are synced.


Thank you very much.
I downloaded the update zip file. I didn't want to open the file until I know exactly how to perform the update. What should I do exactly?
I know -- dumb question -- but I don't want to lose my coins!

Thank you Smiley

Just unzip it and use it. That's it.

Easy enough. All the best.
member
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Shut up and take my money  Grin
sr. member
Activity: 687
Merit: 291



Dear Solaris stakeholders, supporters and friends.

We are pleased to provide the first of many development updates for http://txbit.io  exchange.
 As development progresses further, more updates will be provided with various degree of information, from interface designs to technical information such as how Masternode owners and Stakers of XLR will benefit from http://txbit.io .

For the first update, we are pleased to share with you the trading screen interface for both desktop and mobile platforms.
The Trade screen interface is arguably the most aspect of the user interface, as majority of your time will be spent there.
 In this regard, your thoughts and criticisms are essential for http://txbit.io  success.

We look forward to reading your responses!

 
















Thanks for your support!
member
Activity: 205
Merit: 42
Txbit.io Exchange
Hi, needing some help with my desktop wallet (Windows 64 bit)

I can't get the wallet to open - due to "MinGW Runtime Assertion" box that pops up. It says "Assertion failed!..."

I also just realized that I probably need to update the wallet. (I've got 2.2.0.0). Would this be the reason for the Assertion failed?

I downloaded the latest version.

Now what? I haven't even opened the file because I'm not sure what I'm supposed to do.

I'd be grateful for some help from any of you experts out there. Thank you!



Yes, you must update to 2.4.0.0.


If you still her the Runtime error, do this:

1. Stop/shutdown your wallet client if it is running.
2. Go to %appdata%/solaris/ (Open your file explorer and type that into the path field)
3. Delete all files and folders EXCEPT wallet.dat (Back-up this file somewhere safe as well), solaris.conf and masternode.conf (I REPEAT, DO NOT DELETE wallet.dat, solaris.conf and masternode.conf)
4. Start your wallet client and let it sync, your balance will be visible when you are synced.


Thank you very much.
I downloaded the update zip file. I didn't want to open the file until I know exactly how to perform the update. What should I do exactly?
I know -- dumb question -- but I don't want to lose my coins!

Thank you Smiley

Just unzip it and use it. That's it.
newbie
Activity: 9
Merit: 0
Hi, needing some help with my desktop wallet (Windows 64 bit)

I can't get the wallet to open - due to "MinGW Runtime Assertion" box that pops up. It says "Assertion failed!..."

I also just realized that I probably need to update the wallet. (I've got 2.2.0.0). Would this be the reason for the Assertion failed?

I downloaded the latest version.

Now what? I haven't even opened the file because I'm not sure what I'm supposed to do.

I'd be grateful for some help from any of you experts out there. Thank you!



Yes, you must update to 2.4.0.0.


If you still her the Runtime error, do this:

1. Stop/shutdown your wallet client if it is running.
2. Go to %appdata%/solaris/ (Open your file explorer and type that into the path field)
3. Delete all files and folders EXCEPT wallet.dat (Back-up this file somewhere safe as well), solaris.conf and masternode.conf (I REPEAT, DO NOT DELETE wallet.dat, solaris.conf and masternode.conf)
4. Start your wallet client and let it sync, your balance will be visible when you are synced.


Thank you very much.
I downloaded the update zip file. I didn't want to open the file until I know exactly how to perform the update. What should I do exactly?
I know -- dumb question -- but I don't want to lose my coins!

Thank you Smiley
member
Activity: 205
Merit: 42
Txbit.io Exchange
Hi, needing some help with my desktop wallet (Windows 64 bit)

I can't get the wallet to open - due to "MinGW Runtime Assertion" box that pops up. It says "Assertion failed!..."

I also just realized that I probably need to update the wallet. (I've got 2.2.0.0). Would this be the reason for the Assertion failed?

I downloaded the latest version.

Now what? I haven't even opened the file because I'm not sure what I'm supposed to do.

I'd be grateful for some help from any of you experts out there. Thank you!



Yes, you must update to 2.4.0.0.


If you still her the Runtime error, do this:

1. Stop/shutdown your wallet client if it is running.
2. Go to %appdata%/solaris/ (Open your file explorer and type that into the path field)
3. Delete all files and folders EXCEPT wallet.dat (Back-up this file somewhere safe as well), solaris.conf and masternode.conf (I REPEAT, DO NOT DELETE wallet.dat, solaris.conf and masternode.conf)
4. Start your wallet client and let it sync, your balance will be visible when you are synced.
newbie
Activity: 66
Merit: 0
But the overall rewards will go down by 50% when POS phase begins. So half as much coins are created, which should increase the price.
Rewards for masternodes will increase when PoS phase started, not decrease.
When the POS starts and how many coins will be needed for the POS start to run your node or possible pooling of coins to participate in the POS. where there is documentation and release for the POS node.
newbie
Activity: 9
Merit: 0
Hi, needing some help with my desktop wallet (Windows 64 bit)

I can't get the wallet to open - due to "MinGW Runtime Assertion" box that pops up. It says "Assertion failed!..."

I also just realized that I probably need to update the wallet. (I've got 2.2.0.0). Would this be the reason for the Assertion failed?

I downloaded the latest version.

Now what? I haven't even opened the file because I'm not sure what I'm supposed to do.

I'd be grateful for some help from any of you experts out there. Thank you!

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