AND on Pulsechain. It doesn't use oracles, so it's loading rather long and sometimes glitches.
To make go.hex.com work on Pulsechain:
1. Visit http://go.hex.com (do not click the stake tab)
2. Unlock MM & go back to go.hex.com
3. It will show "Hex on Pulsechain MainNet" and blue loading lines
4. Wait for http://go.hex.com to load or F5 (takes 1-2 min)
5. When you see data in charts, click the "Stake" tab
Alternatively use app.icosa.pro for now.
There are multiple alternative frontends.
Ethereum network: go.hex.com | app.icosa.pro | go.tshare.app | apphex.win | backuphex.com | hexmob.win | staker.app | etherscan.io
Pulsechain network: app.icosa.pro | apphex.win | hexmob.win | staker.app | go.tshare.app | backuphex.com
For more details see hexicans.info/hex-smart-contract
If i use icosa pro can i unstake from go.hex.com later? In pulsechain.
native stakes yes
So if i staked p hex in icosa app now can get a same copy of stake in go.hex.com later.correct?
It's the same stake, not a copy ... theyre just different front ends to connect to the same HEX contract.
It's a frontend for the same contract
i thought it was a copy and why wouldn't it be? whether One was liquid or staking via ETHchain those copies of HEX and HDRN should be copies. Ending the Stakes will be on both chains with ETHasets on one and PLSassets on the other.
Pulsechan Forked the Entire system state of Ethereum, so Stakes that existed on Ethereum before 22:36 UTC on May 10th were Copied to Pulsechain ... That conversation was a litte ambiguous, but seemd like he was saying if he "made a stake using the Icosa APP, would he see a "copy" of it on the go.hex.com site — that's what I was clarifying . Nothing to do with differnt Chains... Just talking about the same stakes being Started or Ended via any of the working frontends, no matter which chain they're on.
fantastic clarification. muchas!
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