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Topic: | STRATIS | The first blockchain developed for businesses |Full POS - page 477. (Read 1891309 times)

full member
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I do crypto TRADING
I tried to read the white paper and as per my understanding i can create application on top of stratis using stratis as fuel? I can even create another stratis like application to issue tokens just like stratis? Is this true? Wow this is really great if this is true.
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These commits is pushing the project further more than tons of text in medium blogs. Code is doing it's job. Projects with real development are getting stronger and stronger!
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Active Trading on EPIC5k and Spectre.Ai
I have just deployed 8 TumbleBit servers to stress out the TumbleBit network. Tumbling is going very well and it is time to stress it out. We are very close now Smiley

woot woot Smiley can't wait to make a node  Cool Cool Cool Cool
legendary
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I have just deployed 8 TumbleBit servers to stress out the TumbleBit network. Tumbling is going very well and it is time to stress it out. We are very close now Smiley
newbie
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I did see that I made a bit of a cock-up and my wallet was neither encrypted nor locked - I must have left that from install thinking to do it and totaly slipped my mind, and I finally did that the day I got my last reward, so I'm wondering if having it encrypted/unlocked delays the process or something?

There is no difference staking-functionality wise if you dont encrypt your wallet vs encrypting and unlocking for staking only. Unlocking for staking places it is the same state for staking as an unencrypted wallet. Security wise on the other hand, it is foolish to leave your wallet unencrypted because if your wallet.dat is stolen you lose your coins. I would not leave a stratis wallet unencrypted at current prices and a good prospect of further increases.

Hi mate, you've thrown me a bit with this. You say there's no difference in staking weight/reward with unencrypted/encrypted, but then say to leave the wallet unencrypted  Huh

I won't leave it unencrypted for the security reasons you've already said, but you seem to advise to do so, and I can't work out why? And why would current prices affect whether to encrypt or not?

Sorry that was a typo. Fixed.

No I am not saying to leave it unencrypted as that would be silly. I am saying you have to encrypt it and unlock it for staking only. That does not mean it is unlocked for coin transfer. Unlocking for staking is the same staking-wise than leaving it unencrypted and doing nothing.

Gotcha, I did realise just after posting it was possibly (probably) a typo, all good :-)
newbie
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Maybe someone can help-

I read the whitepaper, ok I skimmed some paragraphs to be honest, but read quite a bit of it. After reading/skimming I am still unclear on how this business model makes money, or more specifically, how the Stratis coins are used within the Stratis economy, and by extension how they may increase in value in the future.

Did I miss a critical paragraph?

legendary
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I did see that I made a bit of a cock-up and my wallet was neither encrypted nor locked - I must have left that from install thinking to do it and totaly slipped my mind, and I finally did that the day I got my last reward, so I'm wondering if having it encrypted/unlocked delays the process or something?

There is no difference staking-functionality wise if you dont encrypt your wallet vs encrypting and unlocking for staking only. Unlocking for staking places it is the same state for staking as an unencrypted wallet. Security wise on the other hand, it is foolish to leave your wallet unencrypted because if your wallet.dat is stolen you lose your coins. I would not leave a stratis wallet unencrypted at current prices and a good prospect of further increases.

Hi mate, you've thrown me a bit with this. You say there's no difference in staking weight/reward with unencrypted/encrypted, but then say to leave the wallet unencrypted  Huh

I won't leave it unencrypted for the security reasons you've already said, but you seem to advise to do so, and I can't work out why? And why would current prices affect whether to encrypt or not?

Sorry that was a typo. Fixed.

No I am not saying to leave it unencrypted as that would be silly. I am saying you have to encrypt it and unlock it for staking only. That does not mean it is unlocked for coin transfer. Unlocking for staking is the same staking-wise than leaving it unencrypted and doing nothing.
newbie
Activity: 43
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I did see that I made a bit of a cock-up and my wallet was neither encrypted nor locked - I must have left that from install thinking to do it and totaly slipped my mind, and I finally did that the day I got my last reward, so I'm wondering if having it encrypted/unlocked delays the process or something?

There is no difference staking-functionality wise if you dont encrypt your wallet vs encrypting and unlocking for staking only. Unlocking for staking places it is the same state for staking as an unencrypted wallet. Security wise on the other hand, it is foolish to leave your wallet unencrypted because if your wallet.dat is stolen you lose your coins. I would leave a stratis wallet unencrypted at current prices and a good prospect of further increases.

Hi mate, you've thrown me a bit with this. You say there's no difference in staking weight/reward with unencrypted/encrypted, but then say to leave the wallet unencrypted  Huh

I won't leave it unencrypted for the security reasons you've already said, but you seem to advise to do so, and I can't work out why? And why would current prices affect whether to encrypt or not?
newbie
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Merit: 0
everyone still staking fine?

I have around 2500 strat, it took a while but finally got a mined strat on 12th july, another four days later on 16th july, another 5 days later on 21st july, but now 6 days later it shows that my next one is due in 7 days (13 days total, and weird pattern of expected coin: for a few days it showed 5 days remaining, for a few days 6 days remaining, and now today it shows 7 days remaining).

I did see that I made a bit of a cock-up and my wallet was neither encrypted nor locked - I must have left that from install thinking to do it and totaly slipped my mind, and I finally did that the day I got my last reward, so I'm wondering if having it encrypted/unlocked delays the process or something?

How much strat are you getting?

Thanks

1 stratis (or a very slight touch over, like 1.0002)
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I will be joining the stratis community here.  Count me in as one of the new believer.

Where can I buy stratis at a good price? Do we have a market of choice where trading happens?

Thanks
https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/stratis/#markets

Here are a list of the markets where Stratis is exchanged.
legendary
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I did see that I made a bit of a cock-up and my wallet was neither encrypted nor locked - I must have left that from install thinking to do it and totaly slipped my mind, and I finally did that the day I got my last reward, so I'm wondering if having it encrypted/unlocked delays the process or something?

There is no difference staking-functionality wise if you dont encrypt your wallet vs encrypting and unlocking for staking only. Unlocking for staking places it is the same state for staking as an unencrypted wallet. Security wise on the other hand, it is foolish to leave your wallet unencrypted because if your wallet.dat is stolen you lose your coins. I would not leave a stratis wallet unencrypted at current prices and a good prospect of further increases.
full member
Activity: 350
Merit: 170
I do crypto TRADING
everyone still staking fine?

I have around 2500 strat, it took a while but finally got a mined strat on 12th july, another four days later on 16th july, another 5 days later on 21st july, but now 6 days later it shows that my next one is due in 7 days (13 days total, and weird pattern of expected coin: for a few days it showed 5 days remaining, for a few days 6 days remaining, and now today it shows 7 days remaining).

I did see that I made a bit of a cock-up and my wallet was neither encrypted nor locked - I must have left that from install thinking to do it and totaly slipped my mind, and I finally did that the day I got my last reward, so I'm wondering if having it encrypted/unlocked delays the process or something?

How much strat are you getting?

Thanks
newbie
Activity: 43
Merit: 0
everyone still staking fine?

I have around 2500 strat, it took a while but finally got a mined strat on 12th july, another four days later on 16th july, another 5 days later on 21st july, but now 6 days later it shows that my next one is due in 7 days (13 days total, and weird pattern of expected coin: for a few days it showed 5 days remaining, for a few days 6 days remaining, and now today it shows 7 days remaining).

I did see that I made a bit of a cock-up and my wallet was neither encrypted nor locked - I must have left that from install thinking to do it and totaly slipped my mind, and I finally did that the day I got my last reward, so I'm wondering if having it encrypted/unlocked delays the process or something?
full member
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Stratis will be the next bitcoin by the year 2018. Mark my word.
hero member
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Hmm...

I wonder if this:
https://cointelegraph.com/news/worlds-largest-bitcoin-tumbling-service-announces-sudden-shutdown

has something to do with this:
https://www.coindesk.com/4-billion-russian-man-arrested-alleged-bitcoin-money-laundering-scheme/

I wouldn't be surprised. It's almost too strange to be a pure coincidence.  

I wonder too. We could check if both websites are in the same IP range, try to find links in both the domain names...

Edit: they only seem to share the same Cloudflare services, like many websites do.
newbie
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Can we store stratis to ladger nano s?

Yes the Ledger Nano S supports Stratis.

I wanted to buy one yesterday but they are out of stock until beginning of September. Too bad
newbie
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I will be joining the stratis community here.  Count me in as one of the new believer.

Where can I buy stratis at a good price? Do we have a market of choice where trading happens?

Thanks

You can buy them on Bittrex and Poloniex
full member
Activity: 350
Merit: 170
I do crypto TRADING
I will be joining the stratis community here.  Count me in as one of the new believer.

Where can I buy stratis at a good price? Do we have a market of choice where trading happens?

Thanks
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