Re: [ANN] KRAKEN.COM - Exchange with USD EUR GBP JPY CAD BTC LTC XRP NMC XDG STR ETH
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jchi18
on 05/06/2017, 23:06:19 UTC
I have twice tried to make USD withdrawals that failed with no explanation. I created two support tickets (336132) and emailed support as well. I have yet to receive a reply. Can someone please help me?
I am having trouble connecting Quatloo. I created API keys and entered them in. Now I see an error: order book retreival error: unexpected character encountered...
Can someone help?
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Re: | STRATIS | The first blockchain developed for businesses |Full POS
Is there a way to calculate the potential profitability of a Strat MN?
They will get a 1% fee on the tumbled coins, so if you tumble 100 BTC a day you will get 1 BTC a day.
Thats pretty damn good, that would make your 720k a year by owning a node?
and the price of a node right now is about 300k. thats a 200 % return just on tumbling. I have a feeling the price of stratis will go up to make the profitability alot less as everyone will be buying nodes to do this.even 20% return would be good.
Someone correct me if I am wrong, but if 100 BTCs get tumbled, then all nodes together would share 1 BTC per day. How many nodes are to be expected?
i think the question is how many btc shared between how many nodes will be tumbled, That is something nobody knows yet, but there can't ever be more than 83 masternodes currently if you look at the richlist. [/quote]
How will they limit the number of nodes when 83 have enough for it?
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Re: | STRATIS | The first blockchain developed for businesses |Full POS
Is there a way to calculate the potential profitability of a Strat MN?
They will get a 1% fee on the tumbled coins, so if you tumble 100 BTC a day you will get 1 BTC a day.
Thats pretty damn good, that would make your 720k a year by owning a node?
and the price of a node right now is about 300k. thats a 200 % return just on tumbling. I have a feeling the price of stratis will go up to make the profitability alot less as everyone will be buying nodes to do this.even 20% return would be good.
Someone correct me if I am wrong, but if 100 BTCs get tumbled, then all nodes together would share 1 BTC per day. How many nodes are to be expected?
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Re: | STRATIS | The first blockchain developed for businesses |Full POS
So I see that 2/3 of funds raised will be reserved for further development and additional liquidity. How much of that goes to the actual payment of the development team? Can they take the entire amount for themselves? Is there a rule that prevents them from doing that?
So people will come to Quantum to find liquidity? Will you be creating a platform that finds liquidity (from other exchanges), makes and provides a market to the public? If not, can you explain a little bit more?
I cannot figure out how Quantum will make money to burn the tokens. How does Quantum plan to make money by providing liquidity? Can someone point me to something to explain? Thanks.
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Re: [ANN] XtraBYtes - The Proof of Signature Blockchain Revolution
If I wanted to set up multiple nodes, do I need them to be separate IP addresses? I was thinking about setting up a server with multiple logins and setting up a node in each login.
You can run multi MNs off the same IP address. Need to change to a different port/folder for each MN/ multi bat file to start the each MN. If your pc has a powerful processor and enough ram 7 to 10 MNs without any problem.
Thank you. Are there instructions somewhere that I can follow?
I found this long time ago for a different coin. Great informations for beginner to setup multi MNs.
Why add to exchange: Can we get some good reasons for people to use?
What significant innovations: Proof of Signature Algorithm, which is extremely resource friendly and achieves consensus through a network of trusted STaTiC nodes, rather than anonymous individual signature like other coins. With PoSign all STaTiC nodes sign the blocks and the end result of multiple signatures is the highest possible security. (maybe someone can elaborate and explain better) What other innovations?