I try log in with crhome and get message, last days my counterwallet have been logged in and now i try log out and in when get this. Only warning what no need care i dont have try my acc with any other device or browser? "Confirm connection You appear to be logged into Counterwallet elsewhere. It's not safe to be logged into the same wallet account from multiple devices at the same time. If you are sure that this is not the case, press Continue. Otherwise, please press Cancel, logout from your other device, and try again."
Try clearing your cache/cookies. I had that once as well. Now I run it in an incognito window and haven't seen that happen again.
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I suggest deleting everything (Save wallet.dat if you have coins) and start over. Make sure your App/data is cleared too. Then reinstall dont change anything and only open the QT. Let me know if that works.
It doesn't even get to the point of creating the paths and data etc. As soon as I click on it it pops up the error message. Usually that means some sort of crash type bug. I installed Cloak yesterday and it had a missing dll but came up with an error saying that. So I don't "think" it would be a missing dll but I don't know the differences between all these wallets.
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Well. He's certainly entertaining. Didn't take me long to see that his "fact" threads never contain any facts though. Just lots of he said, she said type stuff. Not to mention him saying one thing in one thread and something else in another. lol
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Is there a block explorer?
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Is the wallet only 64 bit? Doesn't seem run on an older 32 bit system.
New one uploaded. Can you let me know if it works? Thanks Does it need firecoind to run? firecoind is 81M in size which is 10x+ bigger than any other similar file from any other coin I have. Because it's so large, I would think it's not right. Plus I can't scan it on virustotal because of the size. So I renamed it but the wallet doesn't run. The other one is not needed. I normally just leave it alone and only run the QT. Make sure you have the daemon closed. k. Well the new dl you put up with firecoin-qt doesn't run for me. What exactly is it doing or not doing? I'm fairly good at troubleshooting wallets. Run it and it immediately pops up a dialog with "firecoin-Qt (OSS GUI client for firecoin) has encountered a problem and needs to close. We are sorry for the inconvenience." I run 12 other wallets. Only other problem I've had is a coin I tried to get running called Hyper and that one fails when it gets to loading the block index. This is a shot in the dark, but it has worked for me with a similar problem. Copy all the .dll files from a working coin into the same directory as the QT exe file. I'm out of time for tonight, but if that don't work and nobody else gets you going, I can help tomorrow. Hyper never worked for me either But Fire works fine as a daemon under Ubuntu. I've not compiled the QT yet, so I've no opinion or insight there. Dropped every DLL I could find in there and get the same result.
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CPU mining that can actually get you some coins? Ok, you've convinced me into checking out the coin.
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Is the wallet only 64 bit? Doesn't seem run on an older 32 bit system.
New one uploaded. Can you let me know if it works? Thanks Does it need firecoind to run? firecoind is 81M in size which is 10x+ bigger than any other similar file from any other coin I have. Because it's so large, I would think it's not right. Plus I can't scan it on virustotal because of the size. So I renamed it but the wallet doesn't run. The other one is not needed. I normally just leave it alone and only run the QT. Make sure you have the daemon closed. k. Well the new dl you put up with firecoin-qt doesn't run for me. What exactly is it doing or not doing? I'm fairly good at troubleshooting wallets. Run it and it immediately pops up a dialog with "firecoin-Qt (OSS GUI client for firecoin) has encountered a problem and needs to close. We are sorry for the inconvenience." I run 12 other wallets. Only other problem I've had is a coin I tried to get running called Hyper and that one fails when it gets to loading the block index.
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Is the wallet only 64 bit? Doesn't seem run on an older 32 bit system.
New one uploaded. Can you let me know if it works? Thanks Does it need firecoind to run? firecoind is 81M in size which is 10x+ bigger than any other similar file from any other coin I have. Because it's so large, I would think it's not right. Plus I can't scan it on virustotal because of the size. So I renamed it but the wallet doesn't run. The other one is not needed. I normally just leave it alone and only run the QT. Make sure you have the daemon closed. k. Well the new dl you put up with firecoin-qt doesn't run for me.
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Is the wallet only 64 bit? Doesn't seem run on an older 32 bit system.
New one uploaded. Can you let me know if it works? Thanks Does it need firecoind to run? firecoind is 81M in size which is 10x+ bigger than any other similar file from any other coin I have. Because it's so large, I would think it's not right. Plus I can't scan it on virustotal because of the size. So I renamed it but the wallet doesn't run.
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Is the wallet only 64 bit? Doesn't seem run on an older 32 bit system.
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do you know why multidoge is still "conneting" after 30 minutes and connected to 0 peers?? only one time i have made it to be online, is there even a decent doge wallet client outthere? I get the same thing. If it hasn't connected after a minute or 2, it's probably not going to so you need to close and restart it. Thought I had found a workaround but it didn't work out. Ddon't really want to download the full blockchain either but think I'm going to just have to suck it up and do it.
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when the AT release?
Think it's been done for awhile now. July 29th [20:56:33] <spaw> @Qora: have any Arbitrary Transactions been sent yet? [21:14:00] <Qora> No idea Yesterday [22:30:39] <pondsea> @Qora after A E could you spend some time making something utilising A T? [22:30:49] <pondsea> to pave the way as it were [22:32:08] <Qora> I could do that but I would prefer not to. I'm curious do we have a wiki somewhere that explains how to use arbitrary transactions? Check the API document listed in the OP. There's some stuff in there.
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I think it's really interesting that this is written in node.js, instead of c++ like every single bitcoin/altcoin.
It's written in javascript and run via node.js
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when the AT release?
Think it's been done for awhile now. July 29th [20:56:33] <spaw> @Qora: have any Arbitrary Transactions been sent yet? [21:14:00] <Qora> No idea Yesterday [22:30:39] <pondsea> @Qora after A E could you spend some time making something utilising A T? [22:30:49] <pondsea> to pave the way as it were [22:32:08] <Qora> I could do that but I would prefer not to.
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If we do get the BTC money back we should buy as much cheap Qora as possible quickly. To what end? A short term change in the markets before it starts to slowly work it's way back down again? IMO any money should be spent on actually promoting the coin and getting an economy going for it. More faucets. More of those "silly" dice games etc. What purpose does AT serve? What purpose does AE serve? Even OS, what purpose does it really serve for a long term outlook? They're pretty much meaningless. Sort of expected at this point which makes them a requirement, but really, things like AE are just another way to buy and sell the coin which means a slow death as far as I'm concerned after looking at coin after coin and their history at the exchanges. You need people using the coin, not just hording them or playing with the markets. And that requires "silly" dice games etc. Not to mention that every time there's some new way to use the coin, that's a chance to promote the coin and get more interest in it. There needs to be stuff constantly happening. New announcements every couple weeks, once a month type of thing. Doesn't matter how minor it is, just that there's something that says it's alive, well, and progressing. There's only so many features that can be implemented in a coin and there is no news when a coin exists solely for the purposes of trading on exchanges. I only meant we should convert stolen coins if we can to Qora quickly before the price rises and the BTC loses a lot of value. I read what you said it seems you want gimmicks and you don't value real innovation. Maybe Jackpot coin is a better fit for you? You obviously know nothing about Qora as you are asking for some announcement every few weeks. With Qora you normally get a new wallet upgrade once a week or so. AE is very important, are you sure you are not a NXT'er? Who else has AE apart from NXT? It's a big deal by anyone's standards. I am hopeful it is implemented in a more user friendly way than NXT though. NXT sucks balls, from the hassle to enter the password to the hassle to send money. Qora will beat NXT, it's a better product, who cares which came out first. I come from outside the crypto community and so I have a completely different perspective on all of this. What "gimmick" are you talking about? That it can actually be used for something? Would love to know how you think any coin can survive and thrive for years if you can't do anything with it outside the crypto community itself. The "gimmicks" as you call them get more people to see the coin and thus get involved with it. Not a NXTer. Not an anything really which means I have no bias. I have about 9 NXT coins total but a few thousand Qora. As far as I can tell, counterparty also has an asset exchange and I played with it a little as I got some free assets. Currently it has issues and I simply don't see any reason to use it. It was easier and faster (and actually cheaper in the long run) to transfer the assets to some other exchange in order to sell them. Maybe you can explain to me why AE is supposed to be a big deal and how that will make people want to use the coin.
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New version: all Darkcoin graphics were replaced + there are small fixes for block explorer. I set up a DNS seed and a SpreadCoin node on the server (its ip address is built into the wallet), so connectivity should be better now (although it already was quite good). Also, I built an OS X wallet but I didn't test it, if you will try it please let me know whether it works or not. DownloadSource codeWindows walletMac OS X walletCould you make sure you update the version numbers and also include that in the file name (plus update the OP). So this is the first coin I've ever mined (very much a newbie) since I could do it via the wallet.. I actually got a block which surprised me given I was running it on an old crap computer. Felt like winning with a $2 scratch and win ticket... lol
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I sure have and haven't regretted it since making the decision. New PoW coins all seem to die as they get dumped by the professional miners (the hardware kings) who are more concerned about short term profit than long term holding. Both PoW and PoS have issues as far as I can tell. PoW will have more people securing the network whereas PoS will be more vulnerable. Without new coins coming in via miners, PoS coins will eventually reach a point where most are hording and thus there's no economy with them and that will also cause them to die. I noticed some of the Uno guys actually trading that coin simply to keep the market alive rather than risk getting kicked off exchanges. IMO a coin really needs to have both but be well balanced. The vast majority of PoW coins being released currently are setup to dump on exchanges with their large block rewards.
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If we do get the BTC money back we should buy as much cheap Qora as possible quickly. To what end? A short term change in the markets before it starts to slowly work it's way back down again? IMO any money should be spent on actually promoting the coin and getting an economy going for it. More faucets. More of those "silly" dice games etc. What purpose does AT serve? What purpose does AE serve? Even OS, what purpose does it really serve for a long term outlook? They're pretty much meaningless. Sort of expected at this point which makes them a requirement, but really, things like AE are just another way to buy and sell the coin which means a slow death as far as I'm concerned after looking at coin after coin and their history at the exchanges. You need people using the coin, not just hording them or playing with the markets. And that requires "silly" dice games etc. Not to mention that every time there's some new way to use the coin, that's a chance to promote the coin and get more interest in it. There needs to be stuff constantly happening. New announcements every couple weeks, once a month type of thing. Doesn't matter how minor it is, just that there's something that says it's alive, well, and progressing. There's only so many features that can be implemented in a coin and there is no news when a coin exists solely for the purposes of trading on exchanges.
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So reading the chat logs, one of the things the dev has mentioned a few times is that he'd like to see the volume of Qora go up. Now, volume as displayed on the exchanges has always irritated me as it really doesn't show activity as it's tied to the price of the coin. A higher priced coin can look like it's got great activity, but that can simply not be true. So I just pulled some data from Bter for the last 24 hours to have a look at things. This is only for BTC trades. This is where Qora stands in terms of purely the number of coins traded. It's #3. Not sure what's going on with NFD, looks like there was a dump that has loosened up the market. Pair Name Supply Traded S/T% 1. nfd_btc NFD 5,000,000,000 103,028,670 2.061% 2. doge_btc DogeCoin 89,148,800,000 57,062,875 0.064% 3. qora_btc Qora 10,000,000,000 27,734,604 0.277% 4. mint_btc MintCoin 19,581,400,000 7,515,133 0.038% 5. ntx_btc nTx 1,000,000,000 5,549,981 0.555% 6. nas_btc nas 10,000,000,000 2,011,643 0.020% 7. nxt_btc Nxt 1,000,000,000 1,715,661 0.172% 8. btsx_btc BitSharesX 2,000,000,000 1,697,993 0.085% 9. comm_btc CommunityCoin 851,166,000 1,198,583 0.141% 10. xcr_btc Crypti 100,000,000 955,471 0.955% Course number of coins still doesn't mean much. So this one shows the actualy number of coins traded as a percentage of the supply. Qora is #9. But consider that something happened with NFD today and that Cryptonite and Crypti are new on Bter so there's going to be more activity on them than what would end up being typical for them. Pair Name Supply Traded S/T% 1. xcn_btc Cryptonite 4,298,010 683,339 15.899% 2. rox_btc RoxCoin 4,500,000 312,758 6.950% 3. dtc_btc DataCoin 4,985,260 136,908 2.746% 4. nfd_btc NFD 5,000,000,000 103,028,670 2.061% 5. flt_btc FlutterCoin 47,401,000 617,820 1.303% 6. xcr_btc Crypti 100,000,000 955,471 0.955% 7. ntx_btc nTx 1,000,000,000 5,549,981 0.555% 8. cdc_btc CloudCoin 8,694,190 26,019 0.299% 9. qora_btc Qora 10,000,000,000 27,734,604 0.277% 10. aur_btc Auroracoin 1,672,300 4,306 0.257% So it seems to me that Qora is pretty healthy in terms of actual trading activity. So really, it comes down to price and the biggest issue from what I've been seeing is a completely lack of "news" despite that fact that there has been progress over the last couple weeks. Should note that I'm not sure about the accuracy of the Bter data. Couple days ago it was showing a trade from July in "recent trades" for Qora. Could be related to them introducing load balancing on the public api and maybe they're still working out sync issues.
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How much did it work out to be per Qora from the IPO?
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