HTMLCOIN HTML Mineing
Posted by admin- in Home -25/11/17HTMLCOIN is different from other altcoins because we are focusing in integrating. If you buy HTML from bleutrade or tradesatoshi. Mining: Go to your new.
Jan 31, 2018 In this video I cover installing, encrypting and backing up your HTMLCoin wallet, as well as restoring your. HTMLCOIN (HTML5) NOW AVAILABLE TO THE PUBLIC Bitcoin. //github.com/HTMLCOIN/HTML5 MINING. The HTMLCOIN Foundation was created with the intention of encouraging and supporting all communities around the world to join the blockchain economic revolution. Aug 17, 2017 HTMLCOIN Mining Minerlab.eu Pool. Mining new htmlcoin - Easy - Duration. HTMLCOIN Review - Future of HTML Coin and Buy HTMLCOIN News.
I've been staking HTML coins for the past week using the console window in the HTML Core Wallet and I have received 4 blocks of 1250 HTML coins in each block (which, from what I understand, is the normal block size now). Today I went to html.mastercalls.io and noticed that it showed some people received the normal block of 1250 HTML coins, but other people received a block of 6250 HTML coins. Also, two recipients received 40000 HTML coins in 1 block and one recipient received 104000 HTML coins in 1 block! How is this possible? All these blocks are from today, January, 12 2018, not months ago when the blocks held a larger amount of coins.
Are these actually coins that they bought and that's why they received such a large amount in 1 block, or did they mine these coins and somehow received that many coins in one block by using a mining pool? Are there even mining pools where you can mine HTML coins? How are people receiving 6250 HTML coins in 1 block?
Since a lot of these questions are coming back very often lately, i decided to do a quick post about them. Buying: (old HTML5) (new HTML) (new HTML) The former 2 exchanges still have the old coin as well so in case you have HTML5 on them, the below still applies. LE: If you buy HTML from bleutrade or tradesatoshi there's no need to do any swap.
You can just transfer the coins into your HTML 2.0.0.2 wallet. Swapping manually in case you bought from yobit: Download the new HTML 2.0.0.2 wallet from Let is sync until finished, create new address by going to Receive - (enter a Label-Name for the address if you want) and click request payment. Go to - Enter your HTMLCOIN 2.0 address - you need to enter the address generated on your local wallet where you will receive the swapped coins. Hit submit and you'll get the HTML5 address where you need to send your old coins. Go to yobit and send them to the HTML5 address you got from the swap form (or do a test before sending a large amount) You should receive the new HTML coins in your wallet after some time (sometime it takes more than 1h that it took for me) Mining: Go to your new 2.0.0.2 wallet, go to Help - Debug - Console and write: generate 999 This will try to generate 999 blocks and retry 999999999 times.
If after 30min-1h you get empty brackets, it means you're mining but didn't find a block. Queue up that command by running it multiple times and eventually you'll find a block (notice something in between brackets). Usually it's 1-2 blocks per day if you're lucky. The block reward will confirm after 501 other confirmations (coins become available in the wallet) Block reward is 1250 coins.
You can mine from multiple wallets/machines, no need to have coins in them. Use generatetoaddress 999 'address here without quotes' 999999999 if you want to mine from a secondary machine into the same wallet. Staking: To stack, you just need to have the coins in your wallet, the wallet encrypted but unlocked for staking. In the wallet where you have your coins, go to Settings, Encrypt wallet and give a pass phrase. REMEMBER THAT PASS PHRASE AS WITHOUT IT YOU CANNOT ACCESS THE WALLET AND LOSE THE COINS.
After that, go to Settings again - Unlock Wallet, give in your pass phrase and select 'For staking only' if not selected. Ta daaa:) you're staking. You can check it in the lower right corner of the wallet, the thunder icon. Hover over it and you'll notice it gives you some details about it.
Rewards take time. The reward is 1% per year for staking which means 0.08% of your coins per month. This quick write up is based on own experience, do your own research as well before taking any action. Hope it's useful. If anything else comes up, i'll try to update the post.
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Jan 31, 2018 In this video I cover installing, encrypting and backing up your HTMLCoin wallet, as well as restoring your. HTMLCOIN (HTML5) NOW AVAILABLE TO THE PUBLIC Bitcoin. //github.com/HTMLCOIN/HTML5 MINING. The HTMLCOIN Foundation was created with the intention of encouraging and supporting all communities around the world to join the blockchain economic revolution. Aug 17, 2017 HTMLCOIN Mining Minerlab.eu Pool. Mining new htmlcoin - Easy - Duration. HTMLCOIN Review - Future of HTML Coin and Buy HTMLCOIN News.
I've been staking HTML coins for the past week using the console window in the HTML Core Wallet and I have received 4 blocks of 1250 HTML coins in each block (which, from what I understand, is the normal block size now). Today I went to html.mastercalls.io and noticed that it showed some people received the normal block of 1250 HTML coins, but other people received a block of 6250 HTML coins. Also, two recipients received 40000 HTML coins in 1 block and one recipient received 104000 HTML coins in 1 block! How is this possible? All these blocks are from today, January, 12 2018, not months ago when the blocks held a larger amount of coins.
Are these actually coins that they bought and that's why they received such a large amount in 1 block, or did they mine these coins and somehow received that many coins in one block by using a mining pool? Are there even mining pools where you can mine HTML coins? How are people receiving 6250 HTML coins in 1 block?
Since a lot of these questions are coming back very often lately, i decided to do a quick post about them. Buying: (old HTML5) (new HTML) (new HTML) The former 2 exchanges still have the old coin as well so in case you have HTML5 on them, the below still applies. LE: If you buy HTML from bleutrade or tradesatoshi there's no need to do any swap.
You can just transfer the coins into your HTML 2.0.0.2 wallet. Swapping manually in case you bought from yobit: Download the new HTML 2.0.0.2 wallet from Let is sync until finished, create new address by going to Receive - (enter a Label-Name for the address if you want) and click request payment. Go to - Enter your HTMLCOIN 2.0 address - you need to enter the address generated on your local wallet where you will receive the swapped coins. Hit submit and you'll get the HTML5 address where you need to send your old coins. Go to yobit and send them to the HTML5 address you got from the swap form (or do a test before sending a large amount) You should receive the new HTML coins in your wallet after some time (sometime it takes more than 1h that it took for me) Mining: Go to your new 2.0.0.2 wallet, go to Help - Debug - Console and write: generate 999 This will try to generate 999 blocks and retry 999999999 times.
If after 30min-1h you get empty brackets, it means you're mining but didn't find a block. Queue up that command by running it multiple times and eventually you'll find a block (notice something in between brackets). Usually it's 1-2 blocks per day if you're lucky. The block reward will confirm after 501 other confirmations (coins become available in the wallet) Block reward is 1250 coins.
You can mine from multiple wallets/machines, no need to have coins in them. Use generatetoaddress 999 'address here without quotes' 999999999 if you want to mine from a secondary machine into the same wallet. Staking: To stack, you just need to have the coins in your wallet, the wallet encrypted but unlocked for staking. In the wallet where you have your coins, go to Settings, Encrypt wallet and give a pass phrase. REMEMBER THAT PASS PHRASE AS WITHOUT IT YOU CANNOT ACCESS THE WALLET AND LOSE THE COINS.
After that, go to Settings again - Unlock Wallet, give in your pass phrase and select 'For staking only' if not selected. Ta daaa:) you're staking. You can check it in the lower right corner of the wallet, the thunder icon. Hover over it and you'll notice it gives you some details about it.
Rewards take time. The reward is 1% per year for staking which means 0.08% of your coins per month. This quick write up is based on own experience, do your own research as well before taking any action. Hope it's useful. If anything else comes up, i'll try to update the post.
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HTMLCOIN is different from other altcoins because we are focusing in integrating. If you buy HTML from bleutrade or tradesatoshi. Mining: Go to your new.
Jan 31, 2018 In this video I cover installing, encrypting and backing up your HTMLCoin wallet, as well as restoring your. HTMLCOIN (HTML5) NOW AVAILABLE TO THE PUBLIC Bitcoin. //github.com/HTMLCOIN/HTML5 MINING. The HTMLCOIN Foundation was created with the intention of encouraging and supporting all communities around the world to join the blockchain economic revolution. Aug 17, 2017 HTMLCOIN Mining Minerlab.eu Pool. Mining new htmlcoin - Easy - Duration. HTMLCOIN Review - Future of HTML Coin and Buy HTMLCOIN News.
I've been staking HTML coins for the past week using the console window in the HTML Core Wallet and I have received 4 blocks of 1250 HTML coins in each block (which, from what I understand, is the normal block size now). Today I went to html.mastercalls.io and noticed that it showed some people received the normal block of 1250 HTML coins, but other people received a block of 6250 HTML coins. Also, two recipients received 40000 HTML coins in 1 block and one recipient received 104000 HTML coins in 1 block! How is this possible? All these blocks are from today, January, 12 2018, not months ago when the blocks held a larger amount of coins.
Are these actually coins that they bought and that's why they received such a large amount in 1 block, or did they mine these coins and somehow received that many coins in one block by using a mining pool? Are there even mining pools where you can mine HTML coins? How are people receiving 6250 HTML coins in 1 block?
Since a lot of these questions are coming back very often lately, i decided to do a quick post about them. Buying: (old HTML5) (new HTML) (new HTML) The former 2 exchanges still have the old coin as well so in case you have HTML5 on them, the below still applies. LE: If you buy HTML from bleutrade or tradesatoshi there's no need to do any swap.
You can just transfer the coins into your HTML 2.0.0.2 wallet. Swapping manually in case you bought from yobit: Download the new HTML 2.0.0.2 wallet from Let is sync until finished, create new address by going to Receive - (enter a Label-Name for the address if you want) and click request payment. Go to - Enter your HTMLCOIN 2.0 address - you need to enter the address generated on your local wallet where you will receive the swapped coins. Hit submit and you'll get the HTML5 address where you need to send your old coins. Go to yobit and send them to the HTML5 address you got from the swap form (or do a test before sending a large amount) You should receive the new HTML coins in your wallet after some time (sometime it takes more than 1h that it took for me) Mining: Go to your new 2.0.0.2 wallet, go to Help - Debug - Console and write: generate 999 This will try to generate 999 blocks and retry 999999999 times.
If after 30min-1h you get empty brackets, it means you're mining but didn't find a block. Queue up that command by running it multiple times and eventually you'll find a block (notice something in between brackets). Usually it's 1-2 blocks per day if you're lucky. The block reward will confirm after 501 other confirmations (coins become available in the wallet) Block reward is 1250 coins.
You can mine from multiple wallets/machines, no need to have coins in them. Use generatetoaddress 999 'address here without quotes' 999999999 if you want to mine from a secondary machine into the same wallet. Staking: To stack, you just need to have the coins in your wallet, the wallet encrypted but unlocked for staking. In the wallet where you have your coins, go to Settings, Encrypt wallet and give a pass phrase. REMEMBER THAT PASS PHRASE AS WITHOUT IT YOU CANNOT ACCESS THE WALLET AND LOSE THE COINS.
After that, go to Settings again - Unlock Wallet, give in your pass phrase and select 'For staking only' if not selected. DigitalNote XDN Mining No Longer Profitable. Ta daaa:) you're staking. You can check it in the lower right corner of the wallet, the thunder icon. Hover over it and you'll notice it gives you some details about it.
Rewards take time. The reward is 1% per year for staking which means 0.08% of your coins per month. This quick write up is based on own experience, do your own research as well before taking any action. Hope it's useful. If anything else comes up, i'll try to update the post.