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Sr. MemberActivity: 418Merit: 250HEAT Ledger Re: HEAT Discussion and Technical info November 01, 2017, 01:00:09 PM

Last edit: November 01, 2017, 03:17:28 PM by verymuchso #181 Experimental fully-functional MAC OSX desktop wallet.



Quote from: overdozedCEO on October 29, 2017, 09:11:14 AM is there a wallet for mac or only win and linux? staking only possible with local wallet i guess, not the web version?



We have an experimental MAC OS build now!! Its fully functional including possibility of mining blocks.

We are in the process of obtaining official developer status and can thus not yet publish the wallet to the app store.



Please make sure that in order to run the HEAT server you need Java SDK version installed on your Mac.



To install Java SDK on your Mac look here



No doubt in newer versions of OSX (which I dont have currently) there will be some warnings about the wallet not being officially signed, as said thats because we are still in the process of signing up in Apple's developer program.



Please report your findings and let us know if it works for you!



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Download MAC OSX Wallet here:

http s://github.com/Heat-Ledger-Ltd/heatwallet/releases/download/v2.2.0/Heatwallet_MacOS_2.2.0.EXPERIMENTAL.zip



Update - this time with working Cut/Copy/Paste

https://github.com/Heat-Ledger-Ltd/heatwallet/releases/download/v2.2.0/Heatwallet_MacOS_2.2.0.EXPERIMENTAL.CONTEXT-MENU-FIXED.zip We have an experimental MAC OS build now!! Its fully functional including possibility of mining blocks.We are in the process of obtaining official developer status and can thus not yet publish the wallet to the app store.Please make sure that in order to run the HEAT server you need Java SDK version installed on your Mac.To install Java SDK on your Mac look here http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/downloads/jdk8-downloads-2133151.html No doubt in newer versions of OSX (which I dont have currently) there will be some warnings about the wallet not being officially signed, as said thats because we are still in the process of signing up in Apple's developer program.Please report your findings and let us know if it works for you!Thanks https://heatwallet.com

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LegendaryActivity: 1050Merit: 1000 Re: HEAT Discussion and Technical info November 02, 2017, 02:34:14 AM #185 Those who are currently forging, would they be able to act like the delegates do in lisk and have users lease their balance in exchange for rewards?



Does the wallet show which leased balance each reward belongs to or would the forgers have to do it either manually or via a script?

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Sr. MemberActivity: 465Merit: 250shoutofgaia Re: HEAT Discussion and Technical info November 02, 2017, 05:26:07 AM #186 Quote from: LemonAndFriesOne on November 02, 2017, 02:34:14 AM Those who are currently forging, would they be able to act like the delegates do in lisk and have users lease their balance in exchange for rewards?



Does the wallet show which leased balance each reward belongs to or would the forgers have to do it either manually or via a script?



Pool payouts have to be handled manually or via script.



Now HEAT is cheap! Welcome new investors, you are getting a nice chance to hop cheap on board. Pool payouts have to be handled manually or via script.Now HEAT is cheap! Welcome new investors, you are getting a nice chance to hop cheap on board.

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Hero MemberActivity: 531Merit: 500 Re: HEAT Discussion and Technical info November 02, 2017, 08:43:20 AM #187 It seems like Heat has nearly no community and it is not listed on any serious exchange. Its a nice project but even good ideas die out this way. Maybe its time for some marketing.

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NewbieActivity: 69Merit: 0 Re: HEAT Discussion and Technical info November 02, 2017, 09:56:06 AM

Last edit: November 02, 2017, 10:17:17 AM by airgonomike #189



There's a growing discussion on Slack about the Cryptopia listing.

Could Heat Ledger confirm with proofs that the listing request has been paid to Cryptopia like it's been announced on Slack weeks ago?



The cryptopia threada on the matter doesn't show any activity since 21 August 2017 which contradicts your claim that there's been any official communication between you and them:

https://www.cryptopia.co.nz/Forum/Thread/2128?postId=11213



Your last post on Slack from September 12th:



Quote Cryptopia; "Your coin is one of few the coins that requires us to write custom interface code for your wallet. We are happy to do this and would love to list your coin, but we have been stuck waiting for some development resources to free up. I have re-arranged things and freed up a developer to look into your coin, hopefully they will be able to provide an update by this time next week. We have also raised the price of a listing on paytopia to 5 million dot (about 10 BTC) to slow the flood of new listings coming in."



There was earlier some public nitpicking about "excuses" for non-listing on exchanges finding HEAT harder to integrate, raising the barrier of entry. Nothing of importance, but interesting too see this recent cryptopia reply confirms that hunch.



Posted in #generalSep 12th at 10:06 AM

There is a growing doubt on this listing request and overall follow up from you so it would be great to clarify.

When was the paiment made to Cryptopia, from which Bitcoin address, etc? That'd be a start for a proof.

Why are you not pushing on with Cryptopia or asking more details about the delay?



Thanks.







Eliphaz,There's a growing discussion on Slack about the Cryptopia listing.Could Heat Ledger confirm with proofs that the listing request has been paid to Cryptopia like it's been announced on Slack weeks ago?The cryptopia threada on the matter doesn't show any activity since 21 August 2017 which contradicts your claim that there's been any official communication between you and them:Your last post on Slack from September 12th:There is a growing doubt on this listing request and overall follow up from you so it would be great to clarify.When was the paiment made to Cryptopia, from which Bitcoin address, etc? That'd be a start for a proof.Why are you not pushing on with Cryptopia or asking more details about the delay?Thanks.

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Sr. MemberActivity: 527Merit: 250 Re: HEAT Discussion and Technical info November 02, 2017, 10:01:03 AM #191 Quote from: airgonomike on November 02, 2017, 09:56:06 AM



There's a growing discussion on Slack about the Cryptopia listing.

Could Heat Ledger confirm with proofs that the listing request has been paid to Cryptopia like it's been announced on Slack weeks ago?



The cryptopia threada on the matter doesn't show any activity since 21 August 2017 which contradicts your claim that there's been any official communication between you and them:

https://www.cryptopia.co.nz/Forum/Thread/2128?postId=11213



Your last post on Slack from September 12th:



Quote Cryptopia; "Your coin is one of few the coins that requires us to write custom interface code for your wallet. We are happy to do this and would love to list your coin, but we have been stuck waiting for some development resources to free up. I have re-arranged things and freed up a developer to look into your coin, hopefully they will be able to provide an update by this time next week. We have also raised the price of a listing on paytopia to 5 million dot (about 10 BTC) to slow the flood of new listings coming in."



There was earlier some public nitpicking about "excuses" for non-listing on exchanges finding HEAT harder to integrate, raising the barrier of entry. Nothing of importance, but interesting too see this recent cryptopia reply confirms that hunch.



Posted in #generalSep 12th at 10:06 AM

There is a growing doubt on this listing request and overall follow up from you so it would be great to clarify.

When was the paiment made to Cryptopia, from which Bitcoin address, etc? That's be a start of proof.

Why are you not pushing on with Cryptopia or asking more details about the delay?



Thanks.









Eliphaz,There's a growing discussion on Slack about the Cryptopia listing.Could Heat Ledger confirm with proofs that the listing request has been paid to Cryptopia like it's been announced on Slack weeks ago?The cryptopia threada on the matter doesn't show any activity since 21 August 2017 which contradicts your claim that there's been any official communication between you and them:Your last post on Slack from September 12th:There is a growing doubt on this listing request and overall follow up from you so it would be great to clarify.When was the paiment made to Cryptopia, from which Bitcoin address, etc? That's be a start of proof.Why are you not pushing on with Cryptopia or asking more details about the delay?Thanks. I hope we will not have an exchange. 10 btc for craptopia? NOT WORTH IT! Let's wait until decentralized exchanges get more traction. Supernet is involved with heat, I am sure we will be listed on barterdex for free. I honestly don't mind waiting, these centralized exchanges are greedy and eventually delist anyway. ⚡Semux High Performance BFT Consensus Blockchain

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NewbieActivity: 69Merit: 0 Re: HEAT Discussion and Technical info November 02, 2017, 10:20:32 AM #192 Quote from: GTTIGER on November 02, 2017, 10:01:03 AM Quote from: airgonomike on November 02, 2017, 09:56:06 AM



There's a growing discussion on Slack about the Cryptopia listing.

Could Heat Ledger confirm with proofs that the listing request has been paid to Cryptopia like it's been announced on Slack weeks ago?



The cryptopia threada on the matter doesn't show any activity since 21 August 2017 which contradicts your claim that there's been any official communication between you and them:

https://www.cryptopia.co.nz/Forum/Thread/2128?postId=11213



Your last post on Slack from September 12th:



Quote Cryptopia; "Your coin is one of few the coins that requires us to write custom interface code for your wallet. We are happy to do this and would love to list your coin, but we have been stuck waiting for some development resources to free up. I have re-arranged things and freed up a developer to look into your coin, hopefully they will be able to provide an update by this time next week. We have also raised the price of a listing on paytopia to 5 million dot (about 10 BTC) to slow the flood of new listings coming in."



There was earlier some public nitpicking about "excuses" for non-listing on exchanges finding HEAT harder to integrate, raising the barrier of entry. Nothing of importance, but interesting too see this recent cryptopia reply confirms that hunch.

Posted in #generalSep 12th at 10:06 AM

There is a growing doubt on this listing request and overall follow up from you so it would be great to clarify.

When was the paiment made to Cryptopia, from which Bitcoin address, etc? That's be a start of proof.

Why are you not pushing on with Cryptopia or asking more details about the delay?



Thanks.









Eliphaz,There's a growing discussion on Slack about the Cryptopia listing.Could Heat Ledger confirm with proofs that the listing request has been paid to Cryptopia like it's been announced on Slack weeks ago?The cryptopia threada on the matter doesn't show any activity since 21 August 2017 which contradicts your claim that there's been any official communication between you and them:Your last post on Slack from September 12th:There is a growing doubt on this listing request and overall follow up from you so it would be great to clarify.When was the paiment made to Cryptopia, from which Bitcoin address, etc? That's be a start of proof.Why are you not pushing on with Cryptopia or asking more details about the delay?Thanks.

I hope we will not have an exchange. 10 btc for craptopia? NOT WORTH IT! Let's wait until decentralized exchanges get more traction. Supernet is involved with heat, I am sure we will be listed on barterdex for free. I honestly don't mind waiting, these centralized exchanges are greedy and eventually delist anyway.

The point is to get proofs that the actions claimed to be done are actually done. It's okay to ask for proofs.

Nothing more.

I personally don't care about the listing. The point is to get proofs that the actions claimed to be done are actually done. It's okay to ask for proofs.Nothing more.I personally don't care about the listing.

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NewbieActivity: 21Merit: 0 Re: HEAT Discussion and Technical info November 03, 2017, 10:35:33 AM

Last edit: November 10, 2017, 04:42:58 PM by VonGraff #195 New HEAT forging pool, no fees! - In short:

New (small) forging pool, based on a server which is already running to which I have leased my own stake as well

No fees for withdrawal , I consider this a service to our community and will hopefully benefit from more stable forging myself

, I consider this a service to our community and will hopefully benefit from more stable forging myself Currently manual checking of your stake, and calculation of the forging rewards is based on calendar days at the moment, not specific blocks (but working on that, does not matter that much unless you are trading a lot...)

Withdrawals are always possible, just send me a message from your heat account in the heat wallet of your choice, and I will send your rewards according to my calculation -0.01 HEAT for the transaction fee, aiming for sending it within 24hrs

I have removed the instructions on how to join the pool, as from now on you can point your browser to https://heatpool.org and find all the information related to the pool!



Disclaimer: If whatever in my way of working is not to your liking (like the manual calculation for example), then either help me out to improve it OR just don't join the forging pool. I just want to give small (or large, could also be done of course) holders the chance to increase their amount of HEAT by joining my pool!



Any further discussions in detail on my initiative can also be done at the Heatledger forum: Disclaimer: If whatever in my way of working is not to your liking (like the manual calculation for example), then either help me out to improve it OR just don't join the forging pool. I just want to give small (or large, could also be done of course) holders the chance to increase their amount of HEAT by joining my pool!Any further discussions in detail on my initiative can also be done at the Heatledger forum: http://heatledger.net/index.php?topic=138.0

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NewbieActivity: 42Merit: 0 Re: HEAT Discussion and Technical info November 03, 2017, 11:02:33 AM #196 Lease you HEAT to: 1842674054425679153



***** OFFER TILL THE END OF 2017 *****



! 0% fee ... payouts will be done automatically in the first week of 2018 !



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Just 1% fee for keeping server online and manage funds



To claim your earnings, simply send a message via HEAT wallet to the pool account 9634482525377050118 and after this message has 1440 comfirmations, your confirmed earnings will be sent to you, minus 1% management fee + heat standard fee.



Happy Earnings!

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Sr. MemberActivity: 465Merit: 250shoutofgaia Re: HEAT Discussion and Technical info November 03, 2017, 11:04:05 AM #197 Quote from: VonGraff on November 03, 2017, 10:35:33 AM New HEAT forging pool, no fees! - In short:

New (small) forging pool, based on a server which is already running to which I have leased my own stake as well

No fees for withdrawal , I consider this a service to our community and will hopefully benefit from more stable forging myself

, I consider this a service to our community and will hopefully benefit from more stable forging myself Currently manual checking of your stake, and calculation of the forging rewards is based on calendar days at the moment, not specific blocks (but working on that, does not matter that much unless you are trading a lot...)

Withdrawals are always possible, just send me a message from your heat account in the heat wallet of your choice, and I will send your rewards according to my calculation -0.01 HEAT for the transaction fee, aiming for sending it within 24hrs

How to get started

Log into your account in the HEAT wallet (web/desktop does not matter)

Use the top-right "hamburger" menu to select "lease balance"

As recipient use 7210663383474895503

Choose a period of blocks, with a minimum of 1440 and a maximum of 300000. This will define the leasing period, with 1440 being approx. 1 day of leasing

Click on "send" and you're all set!

You can repeat this action to define a follow-up leasing period, which means that automatically your new lease will start when the current one is over

For a withdrawal, send a message to the heat forging pool account in the HEAT wallet, I will not work on automatic payments

Once you have started leasing, you can check for the account at



How account leasing works in HEAT

After you finished the previous actions, it takes 1440 blocks for the leasing to become active

Once active, YOUR balance is being virtually added to the forging pool account's so-called EFFECTIVE balance. This will be the stake of the pool during forging and a higher stake means a higher chance of forging blocks

Whenever a block has been forged, it will be added to the forging pool account. Using a manual calculation (of which I am the owner, and I will think of the best way to share this in a view-only but regularly updated file somewhere, like on dropbox) YOUR stake within the total pool stake will define the % of your contribution to the reward (which is currently 8 blocks). So if you have a 50% stake in the pool, you will get a 4 HEAT reward in the Excel-file

When you decide that you want your reward being paid out, send me a message in the heat wallet to the forging pool account, and I will pay your rewards -0.01 HEAT for the transaction.

Note that for the time being I am calculating your stake on a day-to-day basis (e.g. every morning your stake is defined), not on a per-block basis. This could imply a minor deviation in rewards if you are a regular trader, as trading has an immediate effect on your stake in case of selling. Depending on when your lease starts and ends, this could also mean that you will be either Lucky or less Lucky on the start/end days as a consequence

Disclaimer: If whatever in my way of working is not to your liking (like the manual calculation for example), then either help me out to improve it OR just don't join the forging pool. I just want to give small (or large, could also be done of course) holders the chance to increase their amount of HEAT by joining my pool!



Any further discussions in detail on my initiative can also be done at the Heatledger forum:

Once you have started leasing, you can check for the account at https://heatwallet.com/#/explorer-account/7210663383474895503/lessors . You will first see the lease being shown as a transaction. Once the 1440 blocks have been passed, you can find the lease back on the lessors tab. I will take a daily snapshot of that page to define the stake per account, in the morning. Currently there are already 4 lessors, 1 being myself and another one being a friend of mine. So far after the fork we've managed to get between 0 and 3 blocks per day.Disclaimer: If whatever in my way of working is not to your liking (like the manual calculation for example), then either help me out to improve it OR just don't join the forging pool. I just want to give small (or large, could also be done of course) holders the chance to increase their amount of HEAT by joining my pool!Any further discussions in detail on my initiative can also be done at the Heatledger forum: http://heatledger.net/index.php?topic=138.0

Nice initiative! A manual forging pool has tons of work in it but I like the idea that you are giving the chance for others to enjoy forging as well Kudos. Nice initiative! A manual forging pool has tons of work in it but I like the idea that you are giving the chance for others to enjoy forging as wellKudos.