MOJOcoin July update

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3 min readJul 18, 2016

After a few ‘ticks’ and unforeseen circumstances we have now finally moved to a new blockchain and converted the vast majority of the V1 coins to V2 coins with the help of Livecoin.net. The swap went well, it just took a bit longer than expected to get the chain moving and open for withdrawals. It now appears that most users have managed to withdraw their coins and the chain is moving along. We now have working Windows-qt and Mac-qt wallets for MOJO V2.

There are a few minor issues with the masternode system that was identified by Bitcointalk user ‘Hagie’ and that are now being adjusted. The collateral for a MN will be 200,000 MOJO. So, although the current wallets are fine, we will have to push new wallets once the MN adjustments have been done. At the moment nobody is able to stake unless a MN is running. We are currently running a private network to explore this issue and to consider options.

We currently suggest that you trade MOJOcoin at Livecoin.net and DO NOT use YoBit to trade as they are unable to communicate and I do not know if they run MOJO V1 or MOJO V2.

Once the updated source code is completed we will push this to a fresh MOJO V2 repo and work from there for further development.

I know that some people did not manage to swap their MOJO V1 for V2 and may still hold some V1 coins. It is now possible to do a manual swap by either PM me at Bitcointalk or e-mail: team@mojocoin.org. We will swap 1:1 MOJO V1 for V2 coins.

The main aim right now is to get the masternodes up and running and get a stable network. I have still not been able to update the website properly or the OP at BCT but I am working to get everything up to date.

As for the future, MOJOcoin aims to be a totally anonymous value transfer system, i.e. a cryptocurrency with untraceable and anonymous transactions. This may sound similar to other coins but we have some plans to make us different.MOJOcoin July update

After a few ‘ticks’ and unforeseen circumstances we have now finally moved to a new blockchain and converted the vast majority of the V1 coins to V2 coins with the help of Livecoin.net. The swap went well, it just took a bit longer than expected to get the chain moving and open for withdrawals. It now appears that most users have managed to withdraw their coins and the chain is moving along. We now have working Windows-qt and Mac-qt wallets for MOJO V2.

There are a few minor issues with the masternode system that was identified by Bitcointalk user ‘Hagie’ and that are now being adjusted. The collateral for a MN will be 200,000 MOJO. So, although the current wallets are fine, we will have to push new wallets once the MN adjustments have been done. At the moment nobody is able to stake unless a MN is running. We are currently running a private network to explore this issue and to consider options.

We currently suggest that you trade MOJOcoin at Livecoin.net and DO NOT use YoBit to trade as they are unable to communicate and I do not know if they run MOJO V1 or MOJO V2.

Once the updated source code is completed we will push this to a fresh MOJO V2 repo and work from there for further development.

I know that some people did not manage to swap their MOJO V1 for V2 and may still hold some V1 coins. It is now possible to do a manual swap by either PM me at Bitcointalk or e-mail: team@mojocoin.org. We will swap 1:1 MOJO V1 for V2 coins.

The main aim right now is to get the masternodes up and running and get a stable network. I have still not been able to update the website properly or the OP at BCT but I am working to get everything up to date.

As for the future, MOJOcoin aims to be a totally anonymous value transfer system, i.e. a cryptocurrency with untraceable and anonymous transactions. This may sound similar to other coins but we have some plans to make us different.

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