Thanks ofeefee and whoever compiled this linux version. My wallet is still syncing, I'll post back the results when its fully done
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Is there a Linux or Mac version of the new wallet ? I thought I saw a link to the linux version, but I couldn't find it now
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I read somewhere that bitcoin type clients use a a range of hidden internal addresses that you dont see, and that after so many transactions keys change or something. I remember it being around 20 but that's just the figure I saw. I'd like to know more about how it works. I am tending to back up more often after reading about that.
Check this out: http://bitzuma.com/posts/five-ways-to-lose-money-with-bitcoin-change-addresses/
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are you sure? i don't think you have to back up after each transaction
It really depends on how the wallet handles the change addresses. Since the "dev" here isn't the "developer" he really can't tell us. But, it's easy enough to test. Get a hash of the wallet. Do a send. Take a has of the wallet (maybe even looking at time stamp is enough). Although that's not 100% accurate. Some wallets reserve a small amount of addresses for change. Say 5. Once these are used up, the next time it needs a change address it will gen 5 more, and put them in your wallet. Simplest thing to do is back up after any spend. For me, that is very rare. Or, just back it up every day if you are doing a lot of transactions. Better safe than sorry. Yes that's correct, you don't have to backup after every send. But then again you need to know when your wallet ran out of the generated addresses and created a new one to store the change. There are other ways to address this (like pre-generating more addresses when the wallet is created), but backing up after every send is the safest option (and I am paranoid ) Also I don't do a lot of sends from my wallets, so it's not too much of a hassle for me to do every time (which is only a very few times anyway ... long time holder here )
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Im in the process of getting some BTC so i can get some Naut, just getting setup at this point. I downloaded the OSX wallet yesterday and it synced relatively quick then i encrypted it (have no coin in there so not sure if i should have even bothered).
This is very important, and it is good that you did it. While you have no coin now, the wallet.dat file is the keys to your kinddom. You must protect it by: 1. Encrypting it with a strong password. Protect this password. Don't put it in a text file on your PC. If you do store it somewhere, make sure that is encrypted with another password, like in a password manager like LastPass or 1Password or Keepass. 2. Backing it up. It sounds like you did step 1. Also make sure you do step 2. So, yes, you are doing the correct things. Also, make sure you do step 2 often. Normally the wallet.dat isn't modified, but it might be if you do a spend. (I'm not sure if this wallet has additional change address pre-generted or not.) But, I re-back mine up after I do any spend and after I add any receive addresses or send addresses. Also you can double-check your password is correct before sending coins, just try to send and it asks for your password. Might sound stupid but I saved the wrong password for my ltc wallet and it took me two days to figure out. If you can unlock the wallet, then you have the correct password. But, yes, verify you can do that before you send any coins to one of your addresses. Damn you guys beat me to that tip Also make sure you backup every time you send something from your wallet. (This is has to do with how change addresses are managed)
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Hello. My name is Will and I'm a musician/youtube content creator ( http://youtube.com/luckycriminalmusic) and a NautilusCoin enthusiast. Wanted to introduce myself to the community as I have just created youtube.com/nautiluscoin and will be making some videos including step by step procedures regarding: Getting, Keeping and Using NautilusCoin. What is NautilusCoin? NAUT News - maybe? As soon as POS is implemented I would like to get to it, and my current schedule should allow me to put the required hours in. I also have a close friend who is a graphic designer/animator ( http://www.brainfingermedia.com/) so we're covered visually as well. While we await POS I would like to share this song/video: http://youtu.be/GyeEkVN68yY as I feel it expresses the current sentiments of the NautilusCoin/cryptocurrency community. Thank you - Will Sounds great, Welcome Will
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Wonder if BlackHalo and POS v2.0 is too much for people to comprehend ... I am confused. Am I the only one that watched this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oS56CqCR-oUKudos to rat4 and dzimbeck for all the hard work !
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yes I know I know one of my good crypto buddies would update me though lol. guess I'm lazy, and wanted to bump the talk about it Surely we're going POS tomorrow or the day after, it's been dragging on a while now. That would be a good time to get updated on everything and arrange donations and bounties if needed. I hope you are right. My biggest fear, when it was moved to after the fight, was that it might get dragged for too long and the momentum and the exposure from the fight would diminish.
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Dividend received and the extra has been resent. Thanks !!
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Focus should be on rolling out POS flawlessly, before the fight. The price will take care of itself. Looks like 2 out of the 3 things are happening for sure (Moolah and the fight). Hopefully it's 3 out of 3
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it's an excellent point about making the switch before the fight -- I am working now to see if we can do it....I will need everyone's help
-BK
More than happy to help out with the testing. Let us know what you need from us.
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Nautiluscoin has moved up from #6 to #5 on coinwarz :-)
By the time it gets to 1, POW will be over, so they won't be able to add it. My thoughts exactly. I was wondering the same .. if this coin is going POS soon, what is the point of this voting ? Recognition. Free advertising, and so on. There's a number of reasons. The more exposure the better. Also, just because you can't mine something, doesn't mean we don't need exchanges to trade on. What does coinwarz have to do with exchanges ? All I want to say is we should focus on things that matter and will make this coin move forward. Coinwarz isn't one of them. Then again that's my humble opinion. I promise I won't post anything on this subject again
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Nautiluscoin has moved up from #6 to #5 on coinwarz :-)
By the time it gets to 1, POW will be over, so they won't be able to add it. My thoughts exactly. I was wondering the same .. if this coin is going POS soon, what is the point of this voting ?
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BitHalo, NigthTrader and now POS v2 - these things are HUGE ! I can make a TOR stick in about 2 hours myself .. what is wrong with people This wasn't meant to offend anyone or even other development teams. I am just amazed at people's reaction to various projects. They don't seem to match the magnitude of the projects in question
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CinniCoin Wallet Release Win32: CinniCoin Invoicing / Receipting Wallet - CinniCoin 1.1-proper - Win32Mac OSX: CinniCoin Invoicing / Receipting Wallet - CinniCoin 1.1 - Mac OSXWe have done loads of improvements to the Encrypted Messaging framework, which now allows you to see read/unread messages, as well as fixes regarding locked wallets. Encrypted Wallets will now save the messages as well, whereas before they didn't. Sorry for holding everyone up, it ended up being quite a bit of work, but now at least we can add many services that will work through the EM system. note: Anyone upgrading from any previous EM version, should first export their messages, then delete all <appdata>/Roaming/CinniCoin/smsg*.dat databases. I will see if I can get OP and the website updated asap! We also Fixed the QR Code generation for those who were wanting it and have got a lot of plans in the works. We have the anonymous transaction system on the way, using onion routing via Encrypted Messaging as well as mixing, between nodes. CRM integration and Inventory systems will be integrated in the future, as well as BTC/CINNI combined wallets. We are working hard to ensure CINNI has a future out there! See you guys on the trollbox sometime, or send me and EM at JLfDTkmERgy1hkEVJxiBskr1h8DwxDbZgc Edit: Thanks to Schild_ as well for helping us test and fix the Mac wallet Thank you for releasing the Mac Wallet as promised. Downloading it now, will provide feedback after testing. Kudos !
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Why the price is still low?
It's takes some time for the news to spread !
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... a bit of experimentation to it, but i think good point to begin a stake is now 1000, in a month when its all become ~50 coin amounts would be a good time to start sweeping the smaller inputs into a lump amount to another address, to start again. and the network/blockchain now has excellent support from so many stakeholders who all help make cinni transfers very fast, its only possible to generate so many stakes from the hundreds of eligble inputs that exist in a wallet in one day. if you planning on sweeping, it can also be helpful before you open wallet to have the following "reservebalance=100000" (change to amount to reflect your wallet balance) in cinnicoin.conf, this instructs the wallet to prevent at a minimum that amount from staking and make it hassle free to tidy/consolidate your inputs, as multiple stakes firing off as soon as you open the wallet can be annoying. The coin age that exists on that reserved amount that has accumulated should also help minimize the tx fee when you send the coins to another address.(coinage is what gets traded when you stake but it also has the function of reduce/eliminate the tx fees like it does in bitcoin). I might do that once I am comfortable with the new wallet (that it's stable). Thanks again for the tips.
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newra, It will include the MAC wallet! I know very excited. I can try EM
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.... Yeah, b/c the max you can stake in one wallet is 10k Cinni.
Is this true, the last time I checked there was no limit ? Can someone confirm either way ? it was idea but never implemented. one of my stake addresses began at 30k, each time it stakes it splits. i think its about 100 separate stakes now. I stopped staking for a few days so i can sweep all my Cinni to a new address as the amount of interest per stake gets less because of splitting, and eventually it becomes dust amounts and more expensive to send like when i eventually decide to send some to exchange for selling. no min. amount, you can stake with 100k even, but better to break it up into smaller deposits to your wallet to support the network and squeeze a bit more out of that interest Thanks for the explanation digit. I am seeing that with my stakes, they are now broken down to very small amounts. I didn't think it would make a difference. But I guess I will have to send them in chunks to a different address(es). Also my wallets has too many transactions, and I've seen the wallet slowing down because of that. Hopefully tonight's wallet will include the Mac client, so I can start using coin control again
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