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Topic: [XRA] RateCoin | PoS | Unique Generous Rewards | Low Supply Inflation - page 28. (Read 75148 times)

hero member
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Maybe I missed it, but what are the future plans of this coin? Any upcoming updates in the (near) future that are worth sharing, or might even attract new investors?
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No all your coins are in 1 wallet , but split into different block sizes using coin control.

http://bitcoinlasvegas.net/how-to-use-coin-control/

Very helpful, thanks!
legendary
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No all your coins are in 1 wallet , but split into different block sizes using coin control.

http://bitcoinlasvegas.net/how-to-use-coin-control/
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I'm running the OSX Ratecoin wallet and staking my entire holdings, but I'm trying to understand what you guys mean by optimal block sizes -- splitting or keeping as one big one? Does that mean breaking your XRA into separate wallets for staking or keeping the lump amount in one?  For example, if someone had 200,000 XRA.
 
If anyone can explain that would be great, thanks!
legendary
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Blockchain Developer
Hi!

Someone has already broke the 100 XRA minimum wall, two times
in block 114308 and 114303, getting the 3.37% after 9 days.

Just as it should be.  Grin Grin


Bye Bye


Cool Smiley I am happy to see that. I notice number 4 on the richlist is a single block of 3.3 million. This one will be fun to watch Cheesy
legendary
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@Presstab for those of us with larger wallets, is there any reason to not use block sizes of 100,000? What im asking is, is there a reward cap?

Vegas

There is no reward cap. The question I am still trying to figure out is whether it makes more sense to try to split into lots of blocks and scoop up as many min rewards as you can, or if one big block with the long term brackets is better. Still running some numbers, but I am guess as diff keeps increasing the larger block bigger bracket will be the best bet.
legendary
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@Presstab for those of us with larger wallets, is there any reason to not use block sizes of 100,000? What im asking is, is there a reward cap?

Vegas
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I ran a few quick calculations to see when a certain sized block will pass the minimum stake reward:




Thanks for the info presstab.
I have my large blocks locked for when it indeed reaches higher values then 100 min reward, and letting the little ones get the min reward Smiley
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Hi!

Someone has already broke the 100 XRA minimum wall, two times
in block 114308 and 114303, getting the 3.37% after 9 days.

Just as it should be.  Grin Grin


Bye Bye
legendary
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I ran a few quick calculations to see when a certain sized block will pass the minimum stake reward:


legendary
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I just realized that Bittrex is a few mile away from my house.. I considered driving over there earlier..  Huh Huh

Yup I forgot to tell you its in Vegas Wink
legendary
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https://cryptoworld.io
Just stacking like a champ!
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Why is bittrex wallet disabled?

I think the orig seed nodes just expired. New wallets aren't connecting to network, existing wallets are running without problems...
But that's just me guessing.  Undecided  Smiley



There are 68 connections currently and the network looks strong. If new wallets cannot connect then connections would have dropped a lot. Lots of 2.0.0.2 connected on the network.


I was just guessing. When I try to setup a newly downloaded wallet on a vps (tried both linux and windows wallet) it doesn't connect... Still doesn't... And the guessing continues  Cool 


New windows wallet instantly connecting to network again.  Grin
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I just realized that Bittrex is a few mile away from my house.. I considered driving over there earlier..  Huh Huh

To trade? Cheesy
legendary
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I just realized that Bittrex is a few mile away from my house.. I considered driving over there earlier..  Huh Huh
legendary
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Update on bittrex market... having some problems with a few rpc calls from the client, working with Richie to sort it all out. Good thing the guy has patience with the xra community Smiley
legendary
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Wow, PoS weight has really gone up today.. 8.8
legendary
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Why is bittrex wallet disabled?

I think the orig seed nodes just expired. New wallets aren't connecting to network, existing wallets are running without problems...
But that's just me guessing.  Undecided  Smiley



There are 68 connections currently and the network looks strong. If new wallets cannot connect then connections would have dropped a lot. Lots of 2.0.0.2 connected on the network.

Yes the network is strong. And also a node that already has peers.dat would not have seen a noticeable impact on connections since they already have a list of peers. It is more about new wallet installations. I just deleted my peers.dat and restarted. It connected to one of our new nodes instantly, and lingered at only having one connection. I restarted it again and now I have 10 connections (which is normal for QT wallet). I just added another node to xraseed3.presstab.pw which is already a seed node assigned in the 2.0.0.2 code. After this propogates it will make it even easier to find connections. Shouldn't be much trouble at all folks.
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I'm ready for trading to resume, boring afternoon on bittrex

Its back up

Awesome, just noticed that!
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I'm ready for trading to resume, boring afternoon on bittrex

Its back up
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