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newbie
Activity: 37
Merit: 0
What is going on with the staking?
I normally get about 2 a 3 stratis is aday, but now i'm getting about 30 a day (27-12-2016).

https://chainz.cryptoid.info/strat/

Check the block explorer, I guess you are on the wrong chain, when I switch VPN sometimes I could go into the wrong chain, only me is staking

How can I check this?
Wallet is v2.0.0.1

I did also add the nodes from this version to my conf file.
hero member
Activity: 938
Merit: 511
but is that your site and the jumpstart is real? 

https://stratisplatform.net

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.17305804

Please read my previous post, it is fake and phishing site made by scammers/hackers, do not trust them,

the only official link:  http://stratisplatform.com/

that guy was scammed by 0.22 btc, what a pity, I hope no one will be scammed any more. Always check the OP to get the official website.
full member
Activity: 221
Merit: 100
What is going on with the staking?
I normally get about 2 a 3 stratis is aday, but now i'm getting about 30 a day (27-12-2016).

https://chainz.cryptoid.info/strat/

Check the block explorer, I guess you are on the wrong chain, when I switch VPN sometimes I could go into the wrong chain, only me is staking
member
Activity: 88
Merit: 10
I believe in KLF
but is that your site and the jumpstart is real? 

https://stratisplatform.net
sr. member
Activity: 339
Merit: 250
What is going on with the staking?
I normally get about 2 a 3 stratis is aday, but now i'm getting about 30 a day (27-12-2016).

I believe the network weight wold have been reduced to due to people wanting BTC and not stratis so they send them over to the exchanges. Shame on them there is only 50btc buy support and hardly anyone can get out Cheesy Dumps will come.
newbie
Activity: 37
Merit: 0
What is going on with the staking?
I normally get about 2 a 3 stratis is aday, but now i'm getting about 30 a day (27-12-2016).
hero member
Activity: 616
Merit: 524
Hello. I have been a longtime lurker, but I have to quickly warn the community. This is to alert all would-be STRATIS investors of a new, elaborated scam I may have fallen victim to, as per Poloniex' latest answer to me on the issue. I had written STRATIS about it at [email protected], but didn't get any answer as of now. It uses the STRATIS jumpstart offer as a bait. This is the email I received on Thursday, with the subject "Quick profit for 2017":

Quote
Hello,

This e-mail is sent to all STRAT jumpstart promotion token holders.

YOUR JUMPSTART TOKEN IS: X14JUAB6

Stratis Jumpstart is a low risk, high reward short term trading investment scheme insured by the Stratis Platform and targeted at Poloniex crypto-currency trading. Withdrawals are processed on the 1st of January.

If you do not wish to take part in the jumpstart round, you are permitted to give your token to a friend - but it can only be used once and all deposits need to confirm before the 29th of December 2016.

To take part in Stratis Jumpstart and make 50%+ profit on your deposit, enter your token here:

https://stratis-platform.net/jumpstart/X14JUAB6

STRAT was listed on Poloniex recently. Find more information on our Twitter feed:

https://twitter.com/Poloniex/status/810703765955289088

Sincerely,
The Poloniex Team and Stratis

Obviously, I checked on Google and all to see if it wasn't a scam, and could see that the jumpstart offer was legit and there was no result showing a scam related to STRATIS. Furthermore, the email was sent to me and me only, unlike the usual scammer trick of sending to different addresses in a single email, which further enhanced my confidence. Nobody knows I am a registered Poloniex user except Poloniex staff. The scammer also sent it close to Christmas to make people hasty and any staff answer delayed by the holidays. So, despite wanting to 1st contact Poloniex, I went ahead and attempted to register, depositing some money. Here is what happened, as I told Poloniex(and STRATIS at [email protected]):

Quote
Hello. I received your mail about the Stratis Jumpstart offer. My token is X14JUAB6. I followed the link, then followed the procedure, sending 0.22323319 BTC to address 15bxXiKRzHd5ahE9P8fHB5GbMrZXtRv3AC thru transaction ID a16cd401bc37dc5ee3eb71298cff9fd32e32d947ade6e336a557776ee12d3a71. For the past hour, it has been stuck at 0 confirmations out of 3 on the Jumpstart page(step 3), while it has been confirmed 8 times on the blockchain in the same timeframe. I didn't refresh the page during that time, as I thought that something might finally happen, to no avail. I'd like you to fix this ASAP and confirm my entry into the Stratis Jumpstart scheme, or refund my BTC to address3EMpcLaWx7JdiyoKPargZNFjPDpCdES8Nh, as I sent the money directly from my BitStamp online wallet. I have attached all the relevant pictures.Thank you.

To which they answered, 2 days later:

Quote
Thank you for getting in touch.

I am sorry but there appears to be some confusion -- which email are you referring to? Was this from Poloniex? As far as I know we have not taken part in any affiliation or crowdsales for Stratis. Can you please let us know the details your received and from whom they originated?


Best regards,

Kevin
Poloniex Support

To which I replied with the particulars of the original email. This was their answer, today:

Quote
I am very sorry, but it appears that you have fallen victim to a scam website. We never sent this email and are not affiliated with STRATIS past the point of having it listed on our platform.

The website link you provided goes to https://stratis-platform.net/jumpstart/ -- this is not the official website for STRATIS, which is actually https://stratisplatform.net. You will see that if you click the link to main page at top of the page your provided me with, it loads the original site in a windowed box, portraying this 'scam' website to be part of it.

I am very sorry but if you have sent BTC to this site I am afraid it may be lost.


Best regards,

Kevin
Poloniex Support

Now, I wonder how the scammer knew the way to target me that specifically, knowing I was a Poloniex member and all that. I asked Poloniex if there wasn't any database breach on their side. The website looks perfectly identical, and even links to the original. So, I got scammed out of 0.22 BTC, but I want to make sure it's all that thief gets for his "quick profit for 2017" on the back of STRATIS, and nobody else falls for it, at least those who can read it here and spread teh word. Thank you.

Stratis or Poloniex will never email anyone asking for BTC or STRAT. Only click links on our official website www.stratisplatform.com

Official Email: [email protected]
sr. member
Activity: 623
Merit: 279
Hope & Positivity are keys to Success
The current price is so stable, I am very satisfied with current price, we are not dumped with bitcoin pumping, while most alts go down with bitcoin up. On the contrary, those dumped below 7k sat is loser again. 6k is the golden floor, welcome to the Buckingham Palace  Grin

We wont see STRATIS below 7k now (unless someone just wants to prove me wrong).

Looking real solid, in the face of Bitcoin rising also.   Going to be a great 30'ish days for $STRAT, finishing off at the end of Jan with the Blockchain Expo in London!
sr. member
Activity: 294
Merit: 250
The current price is so stable, I am very satisfied with current price, we are not dumped with bitcoin pumping, while most alts go down with bitcoin up. On the contrary, those dumped below 7k sat is loser again. 6k is the golden floor, welcome to the Buckingham Palace  Grin
hero member
Activity: 910
Merit: 1000
Stratis has attracted So many people that it had it's own backers to come up with really cool merchandise
sr. member
Activity: 301
Merit: 250
Hello all,

Spend your Christmas money on a beautiful STRATIS SILVER COIN!

Limited to only 100 minted! Fantastic collectible item and really great gift idea.

Please see:  https://www.stratistalk.org/index.php/topic,26.0.html


Also, you have a chance to win one of these coins, submit your design here > https://www.stratistalk.org/index.php/topic,28.msg97.html#msg97

plated silver coin?

or pure silver bullion?



It's .999 fine silver.  


100% Pure Silver, one troy ounce.


The design i submitted is for the competition, but also, should my design not win, i will have 100 of these coins made, with brushed steel and silver plating down the middle. I am going to edit that image.


So  100% Pure Silver for the competition and 100 limited Edition silver coins.  (cost will be approx 50 - 60 euro maximum )



I like the front!
hero member
Activity: 524
Merit: 500


Thanks for letting us know, I will spread the word on slack.

Sucks for your loss Sad.

Merry christmas

Irritating, but I'll live. Wasn't careful enough. The lesson learned is, always contact the people behind a project 1st, before entering any scheme. For now, I just want to help minimize the thieves' profit. Thanks to you and StratisKing for spreading the word. I have already reported the site to Google. So, even the other .net one is a fake... Explains why all my emails have netted no answer so far.

Hackers have bitcoin/altcoin users email database, there were many way to lose email info.
newbie
Activity: 5
Merit: 0


Thanks for letting us know, I will spread the word on slack.

Sucks for your loss Sad.

Merry christmas

Irritating, but I'll live. Wasn't careful enough. The lesson learned is, always contact the people behind a project 1st, before entering any scheme. For now, I just want to help minimize the thieves' profit. Thanks to you and StratisKing for spreading the word. I have already reported the site to Google. So, even the other .net one is a fake... Explains why all my emails have netted no answer so far.
hero member
Activity: 770
Merit: 511
Im the One who Knocks.
Warnings: if you receive emails from unknown or fake stratis official email, there must be the phishing site, the real and official stratis platform website is: http://stratisplatform.com/

Other domains are fake, there is no jump start program, there are people who scammed by hackers/scammers' phishing email.

Remember, stratis will not ask anyone to join XXX profit program, ICO is over, no more such programs exist, be cautious about such profit programs, if next time scammers use fake Ethereum, monero website, you won't be fooled.

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/beware-of-elaborated-scam-which-uses-stratis-as-a-bait-1729315

Well Said Stratis Brother.


http://stratisplatform.com/

thats the real website.

Also  NEVER click links in emails.... ever.  Real simple way to avoid being scammed.

Also, any good email will tell you if the link is suspicious or not, i have all sorts of emails, even, gmail and microsoft tell you if a link is safe or not.
hero member
Activity: 938
Merit: 511
Warnings: if you receive emails from unknown or fake stratis official email, there must be the phishing site, the real and official stratis platform website is: http://stratisplatform.com/

Other domains are fake, there is no jump start program, there are people who scammed by hackers/scammers' phishing email.

Remember, stratis will not ask anyone to join XXX profit program, ICO is over, no more such programs exist, be cautious about such profit programs, if next time scammers use fake Ethereum, monero website, you won't be fooled.

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/beware-of-elaborated-scam-which-uses-stratis-as-a-bait-1729315
sr. member
Activity: 623
Merit: 279
Hope & Positivity are keys to Success
Hello all,

Spend your Christmas money on a beautiful STRATIS SILVER COIN!

Limited to only 100 minted! Fantastic collectible item and really great gift idea.

Please see:  https://www.stratistalk.org/index.php/topic,26.0.html


Also, you have a chance to win one of these coins, submit your design here > https://www.stratistalk.org/index.php/topic,28.msg97.html#msg97

plated silver coin?

or pure silver bullion?



It's .999 fine silver.  


100% Pure Silver, one troy ounce.


The design i submitted is for the competition, but also, should my design not win, i will have 100 of these coins made, with brushed steel and silver plating down the middle. I am going to edit that image.


So  100% Pure Silver for the competition and 100 limited Edition silver coins.  (cost will be approx 50 - 60 euro maximum )

legendary
Activity: 1932
Merit: 1003
Hello all,

Spend your Christmas money on a beautiful STRATIS SILVER COIN!

Limited to only 100 minted! Fantastic collectible item and really great gift idea.

Please see:  https://www.stratistalk.org/index.php/topic,26.0.html


Also, you have a chance to win one of these coins, submit your design here > https://www.stratistalk.org/index.php/topic,28.msg97.html#msg97

plated silver coin?

or pure silver bullion?



It's .999 fine silver. 
hero member
Activity: 952
Merit: 530
Hello. I have been a longtime lurker, but I have to quickly warn the community. This is to alert all would-be STRATIS investors of a new, elaborated scam I may have fallen victim to, as per Poloniex' latest answer to me on the issue. I had written STRATIS about it at [email protected], but didn't get any answer as of now. It uses the STRATIS jumpstart offer as a bait. This is the email I received on Thursday, with the subject "Quick profit for 2017":

Quote
Hello,

This e-mail is sent to all STRAT jumpstart promotion token holders.

YOUR JUMPSTART TOKEN IS: X14JUAB6

Stratis Jumpstart is a low risk, high reward short term trading investment scheme insured by the Stratis Platform and targeted at Poloniex crypto-currency trading. Withdrawals are processed on the 1st of January.

If you do not wish to take part in the jumpstart round, you are permitted to give your token to a friend - but it can only be used once and all deposits need to confirm before the 29th of December 2016.

To take part in Stratis Jumpstart and make 50%+ profit on your deposit, enter your token here:

https://stratis-platform.net/jumpstart/X14JUAB6

STRAT was listed on Poloniex recently. Find more information on our Twitter feed:

https://twitter.com/Poloniex/status/810703765955289088

Sincerely,
The Poloniex Team and Stratis

Obviously, I checked on Google and all to see if it wasn't a scam, and could see that the jumpstart offer was legit and there was no result showing a scam related to STRATIS. Furthermore, the email was sent to me and me only, unlike the usual scammer trick of sending to different addresses in a single email, which further enhanced my confidence. Nobody knows I am a registered Poloniex user except Poloniex staff. The scammer also sent it close to Christmas to make people hasty and any staff answer delayed by the holidays. So, despite wanting to 1st contact Poloniex, I went ahead and attempted to register, depositing some money. Here is what happened, as I told Poloniex(and STRATIS at [email protected]):

Quote
Hello. I received your mail about the Stratis Jumpstart offer. My token is X14JUAB6. I followed the link, then followed the procedure, sending 0.22323319 BTC to address 15bxXiKRzHd5ahE9P8fHB5GbMrZXtRv3AC thru transaction ID a16cd401bc37dc5ee3eb71298cff9fd32e32d947ade6e336a557776ee12d3a71. For the past hour, it has been stuck at 0 confirmations out of 3 on the Jumpstart page(step 3), while it has been confirmed 8 times on the blockchain in the same timeframe. I didn't refresh the page during that time, as I thought that something might finally happen, to no avail. I'd like you to fix this ASAP and confirm my entry into the Stratis Jumpstart scheme, or refund my BTC to address3EMpcLaWx7JdiyoKPargZNFjPDpCdES8Nh, as I sent the money directly from my BitStamp online wallet. I have attached all the relevant pictures.Thank you.

To which they answered, 2 days later:

Quote
Thank you for getting in touch.

I am sorry but there appears to be some confusion -- which email are you referring to? Was this from Poloniex? As far as I know we have not taken part in any affiliation or crowdsales for Stratis. Can you please let us know the details your received and from whom they originated?


Best regards,

Kevin
Poloniex Support

To which I replied with the particulars of the original email. This was their answer, today:

Quote
I am very sorry, but it appears that you have fallen victim to a scam website. We never sent this email and are not affiliated with STRATIS past the point of having it listed on our platform.

The website link you provided goes to https://stratis-platform.net/jumpstart/ -- this is not the official website for STRATIS, which is actually https://stratisplatform.net. You will see that if you click the link to main page at top of the page your provided me with, it loads the original site in a windowed box, portraying this 'scam' website to be part of it.

I am very sorry but if you have sent BTC to this site I am afraid it may be lost.


Best regards,

Kevin
Poloniex Support

Now, I wonder how the scammer knew the way to target me that specifically, knowing I was a Poloniex member and all that. I asked Poloniex if there wasn't any database breach on their side. The website looks perfectly identical, and even links to the original. So, I got scammed out of 0.22 BTC, but I want to make sure it's all that thief gets for his "quick profit for 2017" on the back of STRATIS, and nobody else falls for it, at least those who can read it here and spread teh word. Thank you.

Thanks for letting us know, I will spread the word on slack.

Sucks for your loss Sad.

Merry christmas
newbie
Activity: 5
Merit: 0
Hello. I have been a longtime lurker, but I have to quickly warn the community. This is to alert all would-be STRATIS investors of a new, elaborated scam I may have fallen victim to, as per Poloniex' latest answer to me on the issue. I had written STRATIS about it at [email protected], but didn't get any answer as of now. It uses the STRATIS jumpstart offer as a bait. This is the email I received on Thursday, with the subject "Quick profit for 2017":

Quote
Hello,

This e-mail is sent to all STRAT jumpstart promotion token holders.

YOUR JUMPSTART TOKEN IS: X14JUAB6

Stratis Jumpstart is a low risk, high reward short term trading investment scheme insured by the Stratis Platform and targeted at Poloniex crypto-currency trading. Withdrawals are processed on the 1st of January.

If you do not wish to take part in the jumpstart round, you are permitted to give your token to a friend - but it can only be used once and all deposits need to confirm before the 29th of December 2016.

To take part in Stratis Jumpstart and make 50%+ profit on your deposit, enter your token here:

https://stratis-platform.net/jumpstart/X14JUAB6

STRAT was listed on Poloniex recently. Find more information on our Twitter feed:

https://twitter.com/Poloniex/status/810703765955289088

Sincerely,
The Poloniex Team and Stratis

Obviously, I checked on Google and all to see if it wasn't a scam, and could see that the jumpstart offer was legit and there was no result showing a scam related to STRATIS. Furthermore, the email was sent to me and me only, unlike the usual scammer trick of sending to different addresses in a single email, which further enhanced my confidence. Nobody knows I am a registered Poloniex user except Poloniex staff. The scammer also sent it close to Christmas to make people hasty and any staff answer delayed by the holidays. So, despite wanting to 1st contact Poloniex, I went ahead and attempted to register, depositing some money. Here is what happened, as I told Poloniex(and STRATIS at [email protected]):

Quote
Hello. I received your mail about the Stratis Jumpstart offer. My token is X14JUAB6. I followed the link, then followed the procedure, sending 0.22323319 BTC to address 15bxXiKRzHd5ahE9P8fHB5GbMrZXtRv3AC thru transaction ID a16cd401bc37dc5ee3eb71298cff9fd32e32d947ade6e336a557776ee12d3a71. For the past hour, it has been stuck at 0 confirmations out of 3 on the Jumpstart page(step 3), while it has been confirmed 8 times on the blockchain in the same timeframe. I didn't refresh the page during that time, as I thought that something might finally happen, to no avail. I'd like you to fix this ASAP and confirm my entry into the Stratis Jumpstart scheme, or refund my BTC to address3EMpcLaWx7JdiyoKPargZNFjPDpCdES8Nh, as I sent the money directly from my BitStamp online wallet. I have attached all the relevant pictures.Thank you.

To which they answered, 2 days later:

Quote
Thank you for getting in touch.

I am sorry but there appears to be some confusion -- which email are you referring to? Was this from Poloniex? As far as I know we have not taken part in any affiliation or crowdsales for Stratis. Can you please let us know the details your received and from whom they originated?


Best regards,

Kevin
Poloniex Support

To which I replied with the particulars of the original email. This was their answer, today:

Quote
I am very sorry, but it appears that you have fallen victim to a scam website. We never sent this email and are not affiliated with STRATIS past the point of having it listed on our platform.

The website link you provided goes to https://stratis-platform.net/jumpstart/ -- this is not the official website for STRATIS, which is actually https://stratisplatform.net. You will see that if you click the link to main page at top of the page your provided me with, it loads the original site in a windowed box, portraying this 'scam' website to be part of it.

I am very sorry but if you have sent BTC to this site I am afraid it may be lost.


Best regards,

Kevin
Poloniex Support

Now, I wonder how the scammer knew the way to target me that specifically, knowing I was a Poloniex member and all that. I asked Poloniex if there wasn't any database breach on their side. The website looks perfectly identical, and even links to the original. So, I got scammed out of 0.22 BTC, but I want to make sure it's all that thief gets for his "quick profit for 2017" on the back of STRATIS, and nobody else falls for it, at least those who can read it here and spread teh word. Thank you.
sr. member
Activity: 631
Merit: 258
Good Morning and a Merry Christmas Weekend to all.


I am not sure why this slight confusion about Ledger Wallets, it really is simple.

Ledger Wallets are a way to store your coins very securely, offline.

Simple as that, if (which is highly recommended ) you want to keep coins Secure, in cold storage, this is one of the very best ways to do it.



How do you get coins from online into the ledger wallet with exposing yourself to a security breach?

The OL operating system must play a part too, but why isn't that a double edged sword?
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