I just sent PMs to about 50 members of the thread, informing them of the recent wallet updates i'll rebuild the mac wallet soon to match new release happy easter
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" So, I want to clear something up that a lot of the crypto community seems to be unaware of. SolidCoin, not Peercoin, was the first currency to do proof of stake (PoS). SolidCoin v2.0 was released October, 2011 Peercoin was released 12 August, 2012 I am not claiming the proof of stake methods used in SolidCoin v2 and Peercoin are the same because they are not. In my opinion Peercoin has a much better implementation of proof of stake. Just because I released a working implementation of proof of stake first does not mean I invented it first. The idea first seemed to come up on the Bitcointalk forums in July 2011 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=27787.0 . At least according to Bitcoin wiki. " https://microcash.org/threads/solidcoin-was-first-to-do-proof-of-stake.33/Not sure if solidcoins implementation counts as proof of stake. From what i read solidcoins proof of stake basicly involved checking someones wallet for a fixed number of coins and if they had above a certain amount (1 million in solidcoins case) they had a chance to generate a block. This is in contrast to peercoins pos algo which is more complex with coindays,coinage and minimum and maximum stake window. Not to mention pos reward fixed at 1% of holdings per year. It looks like solidcoin was the first coin with a proof of stake like concept but peercoin was the first to implement a full fledged pos algo. i had similar thoughts, but decided a reward is not a necessary component of either PoS or PoW. it's more that anyone who generates the block has the necessary Proofs of either Stake or Work.
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" So, I want to clear something up that a lot of the crypto community seems to be unaware of. SolidCoin, not Peercoin, was the first currency to do proof of stake (PoS). SolidCoin v2.0 was released October, 2011 Peercoin was released 12 August, 2012 I am not claiming the proof of stake methods used in SolidCoin v2 and Peercoin are the same because they are not. In my opinion Peercoin has a much better implementation of proof of stake. Just because I released a working implementation of proof of stake first does not mean I invented it first. The idea first seemed to come up on the Bitcointalk forums in July 2011 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=27787.0 . At least according to Bitcoin wiki. " https://microcash.org/threads/solidcoin-was-first-to-do-proof-of-stake.33/
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i'm not a big fan of yobit. they seem to let too many wallets go into maintenance and there's not much you can do about it .. --- will look at Yobit also considering setting aside a fund to get C-Cex listing
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Was the first PoS coin Peercoin...? I remember (and my memory is not great) that a coin called 'miniblox' or 'minibrix' was the first to have proof of stake implemented and launched before Peercoin.
SolidCoin claims that particular crown apparently https://microcash.org/threads/solidcoin-was-first-to-do-proof-of-stake.33/ <<-- quite an interesting read. early histories of shitcoins " SolidCoin v2.0 was released October, 2011 Peercoin was released 12 August, 2012 I am not claiming the proof of stake methods used in SolidCoin v2 and Peercoin are the same because they are not. In my opinion Peercoin has a much better implementation of proof of stake. Just because I released a working implementation of proof of stake first does not mean I invented it first. The idea first seemed to come up on the Bitcointalk forums in July 2011 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=27787.0 . At least according to Bitcoin wiki. "
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i hope yobit get up to sync soon
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What's going on with my wallet? Sometimes my available balance doubles at first to "Stake" and then it goes to the available balance. I tried to send all PEPEs to other adress, but I've got an error and this transaction now with "Conflicted" status in log. And now my both available and stake balances are empty. Even one transaction after this conflicted one I've received and balances still empty. I've waited for 15 mins and tried to restart walled, didn't help.
if repair wallet doesnt help, you might need to delete yr blockchain and let it re-sync. not being that familiar with this type of code, i'm personally not sure what you should delete, BUT you should never delete yr wallet.dat
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hi,
i'm trying to compile on OSX, and getting some issues with tor. ld: symbol(s) not found for architecture x86_64
can someone tell me if it's set up for cross compiling and so it's incompatible with OSX as is??
thanks
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just managed to squeeze out a PEPE OSX wallet. that one took an extra hard squeeze :p but it's now out there in the wild
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Is there a simple way to determine what version a particular folder of secp256k1 is?
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One additional observation - it is actually very good the MN do not work currently, as otherwise staking wallets will have "-5%" yearly stake!! Note the "minus" - it means stakers would have lost coins instead of earning Here is the reason of this: https://github.com/DroidzDevTeam/Droidz-V3/blob/master/src/main.cpp#L4251: int64_t GetMasternodePayment(int nHeight, int64_t blockValue) { int64_t ret = blockValue * 2; // double the standard pos rate or 10% per annum
return ret; }
The payment to MN is indeed 10% yearly, but the stake percent is still 5%, as a result MN gets 2*5%=10%, and the staking wallet gets 5%-2*5% = -5% yearly. Nice feature . Reminds of paying taxes to make the rich ones more rich... I don't think that works like that? where in the code are PoS rewards effected by masternode payments? I canna see anything myself . i'm just waiting for my qt to sync :p only 15k blocks to go
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The only thing which makes me a bit... unsure.. is the fact that nodoby (including the development team) gives a f**k about masternodes code being broken. Cannot believe I am the only one who noticed that.. . I was waiting for the swap end to draw everybody's attension to this pretty obvious fact, and see if anyone cares. Is it still too early to talk about this? it shouldn/t be broken now. i understand it was part of the swap update. it would be a major stupid to require yet another hard fork. lol just needing 25k, which I personally have not been able to do until the exchanges are back online :p
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