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Board Announcements (Altcoins)
[ANN] [ETHG] EtherGate - new generation security [ProgPow|No Premine|Mineable]
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christoff522
on 23/11/2020, 14:31:24 UTC

About
EtherGate - is a modular, stateful, Turing-complete contract scripting system married to a blockchain and developed with a philosophy of simplicity, universal accessibility and generalization. Our goal is to provide a platform for decentralized applications - an android of the cryptocurrency world, where all efforts can share a common set of APIs, trustless interactions and no compromises. We ask for the community to join us as volunteers, developers, investors and evangelists seeking to enable a fundamentally different paradigm for the internet and the relationships it provides

Features
- High security of transactions
- Morphological blockchain
- �omplete anonymity of transfers
- ASIC protection
- Built-in explorer in the wallet that does not require an external site

Specification
Coin: EtherGate
Ticker: ETHG
Algo: ProgPow
Total supply: 210,000,000 ETHG
Block reward: 25 ETHG
No premine
No defi

Wallets
Windows: EtherGateCoin v1.0.0 win64
Linux: EtherGateCoin v1.0.0 linux x86-x64
Source: EtherGateCoin-master

Exchanges
Coming soon

Block explorer
Built into wallet

Mining pools
Built into wallet, no commission

Soc media
Discord: coming soon
Telegram: coming soon

Follow the project for new information
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Board Service Announcements (Altcoins)
Re: [ANN] Blockfolio ~Bitcoin and Altcoin Portfolio App~ Android and iOS
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christoff522
on 27/05/2017, 12:42:55 UTC
Hi there, I have a question about blockfolio.

It is showing me as having a total portfolio value of

£2,207.55

Bitcoins current value is at £1,171

Yet my BTC portfolio value is only 1.34, shouldn't it be more like 1.98 or something.

Why is there such a big discrepancy?

I guess it depends on which exchange you choose to track the BTC/GBP price and which THEY choose to convert the value of your portfolio into GBP.

Now I understand. So I assume that blockfolio has a default BTC value from a major exchange (Bitfinex/Bitstamp)..
I was using bittrex, which is much lower than say...bitfinex/bitstamp.

I changed to bitstamp and it makes more sense now. Thanks.
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Re: [ANN] Blockfolio ~Bitcoin and Altcoin Portfolio App~ Android and iOS
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christoff522
on 27/05/2017, 12:09:41 UTC
Hi there, I have a question about blockfolio.

It is showing me as having a total portfolio value of

£2,207.55

Bitcoins current value is at £1,171

Yet my BTC portfolio value is only 1.34, shouldn't it be more like 1.98 or something.

Why is there such a big discrepancy?
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Re: WAVES. Ultimate crypto-tokens blockchain platform.
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christoff522
on 15/05/2017, 22:01:06 UTC
waves down ? i cant trx or see my waves.. so slow -_-

how can waves be down. wasnt ıt decenterılızed. wıerd

Waves isn't down, its a node issue. part of that decentralization is fooked.
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Re: WAVES. Ultimate crypto-tokens blockchain platform.
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christoff522
on 15/05/2017, 21:24:38 UTC
waves down ? i cant trx or see my waves.. so slow -_-

Yes, theres an issue at the moment, My trx to bittrex hasn't gone through for two hours.
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Re: WAVES. Ultimate crypto-tokens blockchain platform.
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christoff522
on 15/05/2017, 20:53:01 UTC
There is currently a node issue, it is being checked into right now.

Thanks, I was really concerned.
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Re: WAVES. Ultimate crypto-tokens blockchain platform.
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christoff522
on 15/05/2017, 20:34:34 UTC
Okay guys I messed up.

I sent 38 WAVES to my bittrex account but didn't add 1W.

Will I get my WAVES eventually? Or will it just be rejected and sent back to my wallet?

Or...is my money lost forever?



Bro, you don't need to add 1W before your adress so bothing to worry about..

You can check waveswiki FAQ

We have growing wiki

Thank you.

Now I need to ask why my transaction is taking so long?

Still 0 confirmations.
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Re: WAVES. Ultimate crypto-tokens blockchain platform.
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christoff522
on 15/05/2017, 20:18:45 UTC
Okay guys I messed up.

I sent 38 WAVES to my bittrex account but didn't add 1W.

Will I get my WAVES eventually? Or will it just be rejected and sent back to my wallet?

Or...is my money lost forever?

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Board Micro Earnings
Re: [ANN]Star Faucet. Basic Easy Faucet.
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christoff522
on 07/04/2017, 22:20:09 UTC
Thank you for your support!

What would you say was an acceptable withdrawal threshold?

I am eager to make this a profitable venture for visitors and myself.
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Re: [ANN]Star Faucet. Basic Easy Faucet.
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christoff522
on 07/04/2017, 21:34:54 UTC
Updated, this is my first faucet, so I've amended stuff a little.
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[ANN]Star Faucet. Basic Easy Faucet.
by
christoff522
on 07/04/2017, 18:27:45 UTC
Claim between 50 and 150 Satoshis every 5 minutes!! STARFAUCET.BIZ

  • This is a simple, light on hardware, easy to use faucet
  • Withdraw at 10,000 satoshi
  • Faucethub only
  • Address checker to see how far you have until you can withdraw
  • Claim every five minutes
  • Safe and secure
  • lightweight ads
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Re: How do we buy bitcoin in the UK now they removed pingit and UKBT
by
christoff522
on 03/04/2013, 23:19:04 UTC
Bitcoin Central accepts GBP. When its back up I intend to use them.
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Can I keep my bitcoin address forever? backups.
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christoff522
on 03/04/2013, 18:07:59 UTC
Hi there, I've been using bitcoin for about a week after hearing Max Keiser on the Alex Jones Show.

Anyway, I was just wondering if I could keep my address forever (as in for the rest of my life), like a bank account.

Also how often should I back up my bitcoin-qt wallet?

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The wallet contains a pool of queued keys. By default there are 100 keys in the key pool. The size of the pool is configurable using the "-keypool" command line argument. When you need an address for whatever reason (send, “new address”, generation, etc.), the key is not actually generated freshly, but taken from this pool. A brand new address is generated to fill the pool back to 100. So when a backup is first created, it has all of your old keys plus 100 unused keys. After sending a transaction, it has 99 unused keys. After a total of 100 new-key actions, you will start using keys that are not in your backup. Since the backup does not have the private keys necessary for authorizing spends of these coins, restoring from the old backup will cause you to lose Bitcoins.

I found this on the Bitcoin.it wiki. Confused me greatly.