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Re: [ANN] [GEO] GeoCoin | GIS & GeoTechnologies
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moj_alias
on 18/01/2018, 00:53:50 UTC
I've just sent a tweet out to YoBit as they have not responded to my recent support ticket.  We'll see if we hear back, but we recommend users start migrating their balances over to Bittrex or Cryptopia to avoid the risk of missing the swap.  Please like and retweet to get more attention from YoBit  Smiley

https://twitter.com/geo_coin/status/953344021262315520

Is Cryptopia participating in the swap? Please clarify that for us.

Thanks you so much.
The last I have heard from the Cryptopia devs they're trying to get it arranged, so I believe they will be in support.  We've proven our ability to handle late swaps as we plan to have a manual claim form setup after the blockchain upgrade takes place for people who can Sign a Message to prove their ownership of a wallet address in the GEO desktop wallet.

But in order to be able to do a manual claim our coins must first be in our desktop wallet and not on Cryptopia.

So I wonder if I should leave them there or pull them into my desktop wallet as wouldn't be able to prove the ownership of the coins while they are on Cryptopia.
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Re: [ANN] [GEO] GeoCoin | GIS & GeoTechnologies
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moj_alias
on 15/01/2018, 18:14:37 UTC
Since Bittrex doesen't accept new registrations, is it better to leave the coins on cryptopia or put the on a desktop wallet?

Thank you!
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Re: UNIFY [UNIFY] - THIS IS THE COIN THAT YOU'VE BEEN LOOKING FOR! [POS, LOW SUPPLY]
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moj_alias
on 09/01/2018, 21:15:02 UTC
While downloading windows wallet my antivirus warns me that the applications wants to run trojan coinminer.bj - is it safe to continue?
Why do I get this error?

Thank you!

It's a false positive. The program is safe. We're waiting for the antivirus companies to whitelist it.

False positives are common among POS wallets.

Thank you. Could you please explain what is coinminer.bj?

Could you also please try to answer my other questions several posts above this one. Thank you!
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Re: UNIFY [UNIFY] - THIS IS THE COIN THAT YOU'VE BEEN LOOKING FOR! [POS, LOW SUPPLY]
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moj_alias
on 09/01/2018, 19:50:51 UTC
While downloading windows wallet my antivirus warns me that the applications wants to run trojan coinminer.bj - is it safe to continue?
Why do I get this error?

Thank you!
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Re: UNIFY [UNIFY] - THIS IS THE COIN THAT YOU'VE BEEN LOOKING FOR! [POS, LOW SUPPLY]
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moj_alias
on 09/01/2018, 09:12:13 UTC
Hi guys!
I've registered just to join this discussion. The developers' activity really gives me a good feeling about this coin and as far as I understand the tech it seems quite promising to me. Though, I have a few questions.

How are thee fees handled? What is the incentive for the stakeholders to keep running the node after all the coins have been in circulation and there was no staking reward anymore?

What is your view on scalability and fungability of the coins?
How is this coin privacy wise? How easy it is to track the coins and how easy it is to anonimize transactions? Can it even be done?
Bitcoin obviously suffers from a serious transaction backlog. How would this coin handle big traffic? Is POS enough to ensure large ammount of daily transactions?

And about staking, what is a recommended minimum of coins needed to become a stakeholder and what is a recommended/optimal ammount considering running a node isn't free?

How secure are the wallets? Is there an option to recover the funds with a seed or something similar? How secure are the funds in the wallets?

Do you think hardware wallets like ledger or trezor might add support for your coin?

Thank you and hope to join you all soon!