Help I was try to go to http://cyber.miningalts.com and I get this This page ( http://cyber.miningalts.com/) is currently offline. However, because the site uses CloudFlare's Always Online™ technology you can continue to surf a snapshot of the site. We will keep checking in the background and, as soon as the site comes back, you will automatically be served the live version. Always Online kprell40 There was an issue with the block explorer. All is fixed now. cyber.miningalts.com is once again working.
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wallet not be synchronized, although already added addnode=52.89.176.147 still have no connection addnode=52.89.176.147 addnode=193.192.37.135 addnode=198.50.217.13 addnode=78.69.188.169 addnode=192.52.166.80 addnode=101.165.6.104
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github or bitbucket? please link to source.
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Are we still waiting on the swap and new wallet or did I miss it?
Hey GIANT, New wallet links will be updated momentarily. Git is up though. Rex, Rex, Github link is still the old wallet. Just thought you would want to know so that you could update it when updating the wallet links. -ctgiant
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Are we still waiting on the swap and new wallet or did I miss it?
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Bitcointalk user litedoge has put together bounties that people can receive if they contribute to the progress of litedoge, either by helping with adding useful features to the wallet (such as Multi-Signature/Private Messages/Stealth Addresses/optional TOR routing) or creating some kind of service that would make Litedoge useful, such as a mobile wallet, a payment system or a hosting and running a secure web wallet. These things would not be gimmicky and would indeed add to the overall value of litedoge.
Are the bounties listed anywhere? I thought the system that maincoin had come up with was a good idea but he left shortly after setting it up. A master list of bounties proposed by the community, along with separate donation addresses for each one, makes it much easier for community members to donate and for those who have tech skills to see what we need done and how much is being offered. Agreed, I would also like to see the donation address and the tasks to be done.. This was definitely a great system. I would like to have that set up again. We will have to talk to litedoge (the user) as he runs litedoge.org to see if he can set something up there.
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you know your thread can get locked for putting addys on here use twitter gosh noob
I've already gave them the warning. No need for name calling Junior. Agreed...especially with your current BTCTalk post ranking, but your point is still valid.
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We are working on the coin right now. There is some major code clean up that has to be done, and we are going to add some new stuff to the wallet when we finish the clean up. Just because there has not been a new wallet release or any significant updates to the bitbucket does not mean that we have abandoned the coin. So I'm just going to put this here again....because apparently after a week of posting this, people seem to think that we are no longer here. I appreciate the response dev. But why is this coin any special or valuable? There's no real features or usage. And people just hoarding, staking and holding coins is not what I call a community...
No problem. What kind of features are you looking for? Regarding usage, the dev team has no plans to become a litedoge accepting merchant ourselves, but is looking into developing or getting listed in a payment system for websites. We have also been looking into and working on getting mobile wallets developed. It is a difficult task for PoS coins though, especially if you want them to be able to stake. Litedoge, like most altcoins, currently has no real "special" qualities. I won't sugar coat that. It's value, like most alts can be derived by how much energy it costs to mine or stake (in litedoge's case) in relation to the coins total supply. The dev team's main focus is the wallet, so we leave most of the other ideas and external feature implementation up to the community. Bitcointalk user litedoge has put together bounties that people can receive if they contribute to the progress of litedoge, either by helping with adding useful features to the wallet (such as Multi-Signature/Private Messages/Stealth Addresses/optional TOR routing) or creating some kind of service that would make Litedoge useful, such as a mobile wallet, a payment system or a hosting and running a secure web wallet. These things would not be gimmicky and would indeed add to the overall value of litedoge. The dev team here, like I said before volunteers our time and can only do so much without the communities involvement. We are working on adding features to the wallet, creating a mobile wallet, and developing or being added to an existing payment system, but we are a small group with other real-life commitments, so relying only on us to develop these features quickly and without outside involvement is not the best way to make the coin better. Progress would be much quicker with outside involvement, which is why the bounties have been created. Community involvement in these tasks is also what is meant by community, not just the mere act of holding coins to stake. So in short, we have thought about adding features and creating usage for the coin. We have just not completed anything yet.
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The quizzes in #Negativity are fun. It is a great way to distribute coins as well!
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This isn't a boost issue. The source code probably has already built leveldb libraries in it. To get past this point open a terminal and do this from the bunnycoin folder: cd src/leveldb make clean make libleveldb.a libmemenv.a
Now try to compile again. You should now be able to get past that error. Thanks so much! I was having the same issue on Debian and this was causing the error. No problem! Happy to help.
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I appreciate the response dev. But why is this coin any special or valuable? There's no real features or usage. And people just hoarding, staking and holding coins is not what I call a community...
No problem. What kind of features are you looking for? Regarding usage, the dev team has no plans to become a litedoge accepting merchant ourselves, but is looking into developing or getting listed in a payment system for websites. We have also been looking into and working on getting mobile wallets developed. It is a difficult task for PoS coins though, especially if you want them to be able to stake. Litedoge, like most altcoins, currently has no real "special" qualities. I won't sugar coat that. It's value, like most alts can be derived by how much energy it costs to mine or stake (in litedoge's case) in relation to the coins total supply. The dev team's main focus is the wallet, so we leave most of the other ideas and external feature implementation up to the community. Bitcointalk user litedoge has put together bounties that people can receive if they contribute to the progress of litedoge, either by helping with adding useful features to the wallet (such as Multi-Signature/Private Messages/Stealth Addresses/optional TOR routing) or creating some kind of service that would make Litedoge useful, such as a mobile wallet, a payment system or a hosting and running a secure web wallet. These things would not be gimmicky and would indeed add to the overall value of litedoge. The dev team here, like I said before volunteers our time and can only do so much without the communities involvement. We are working on adding features to the wallet, creating a mobile wallet, and developing being added to an existing payment system, but we are a small group with other real-life commitments, so relying only on us to develop these features quickly and without outside involvement is not the best way to make the coin better. Progress would be much quicker with outside involvement, which is why the bounties have been created. Community involvement in these tasks is also what is meant by community, not just the mere act of holding coins to stake. So in short, we have thought about adding features and creating usage for the coin. We have just not completed anything yet.
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Seriously, no developments, no news, no direction, no nothing
hopefully , someone from the team should say something now?
Below I will try to address what occurred at the exchanges in the last few days and give a little update on litedoge in general. Looks like a dead coin. I never understood why it was even made actually. No features, no plans, no good team, no nothing. Just a coin trying to piggy back on the “lite" and “doge" names. People are starting to sell at 1 sat LOL I understand where you are coming from and voicing your opinion is welcome. All people and their opinions are welcome here whether or not we agree with them. I will try to answer your comments as best as I can as I am one of the community developers. I personally don't believe that the coin is dead, but it certainly isn't trading at a price that we would like it to. It also has recently not been traded as actively as it once was. One of the reasons for this is that people who buy are actively staking and holding to increase their holdings while the rewards are still relatively high. There has not been development lately because we have seen no reason to change something that is working. Adding features to the wallet is often used as a ploy to pump the coin's price so that the dev can cut and run. That is not why we are here. We are here because we were initial miners/buyers of the coin and we enjoyed the community that the coin brought. We did not get involved in the coin because of the features. We took over this coin because we did not want to see it die when the original developer quit. We may not be, as you put it, a "good team" but we are here, care about the coin and the community, and are always open to suggestions in how to make the coin better. I have no idea why the coin was made either, but it was. I am not the original developer, so I can't speak for his intentions or why he chose the name, but I do believe that using a name with those keywords in it was obviously intentional to gain the attention of the forum users. Regarding people selling at 1 SAT: This is for the most part not what has occurred in the past few days. The 1 SAT selling was primarily from one of the largest holders of the coin who for the most part left the community a while ago. He told us that he would not sell into the 1 SAT wall and held true to that for quite some time, which was appreciated, but without warning sold quite a bit of his litedoge recently. I understand that he wanted to leave the community and the decision was entirely his, and he did what he did for his own personal reasons. That is fine. The coin as a result has been more widely distributed as a result. More in the community now have more litedoge then they did 3 days ago and are happy about him selling off. Would we like to see buy orders in the order books? Of course we would, but that currently is not the case. Saying nothing has happened with the coin is also not entirely true. Sure the wallet has not been updated, but as I said above, it works, so we see no need to change it at this point. Some members of the community have however come through with other projects and enhancements for litedoge regarding it's visibility. Litedoge recently added a twitter tipbot. That is in addition to the tipbots that already exist in IRC and at reddit. I will leave everyone by telling you that we are here and are not going anywhere. We believe in the community and the coin. If you have suggestions about litedoge and/or would like to help with the development of litedoge let us know. As I said before, we are always open to suggestions and always in need of developers that would like to volunteer their time to make litedoge stronger.
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trying to compile for OSX but cant get past this error. tried multiple qt's - 4.8.5, 5.0.2, 5.2.1, 5.5.0 boost 1.55 and 1.57 also the two lib files below from other src's... but no luck .../src/leveldb/libleveldb.a, file was built for archive which is not the architecture being linked (x86_64): .../src/leveldb/libmemenv.a, file was built for archive which is not the architecture being linked (x86_64): using the src http://bunny-coin.com/bunnycoin_BETA_V4.1_SOURCE.zipThis isn't a boost issue. The source code probably has already built leveldb libraries in it. To get past this point open a terminal and do this from the bunnycoin folder: cd src/leveldb make clean make libleveldb.a libmemenv.a
Now try to compile again. You should now be able to get past that error.
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need nodes to add in conf file
addnode=198.245.50.213 addnode=85.25.201.216 addnode=68.224.91.99 addnode=5.34.81.238 addnode=37.19.228.238
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If anyone is having trouble connecting, here are a whole bunch of addnodes that you can put in your conf file: http://pastebin.com/vtwHMqEqaddnode=24.15.13.38:42072 addnode=192.52.167.158:17014 addnode=82.247.42.194:44983 addnode=167.160.36.9:17014 addnode=92.222.80.32:53155 addnode=71.33.158.187:49863 addnode=85.25.214.214:17014 addnode=96.44.156.202:39956 addnode=2.31.65.104:57974 addnode=149.154.158.51:35752 addnode=62.30.194.230:52384 addnode=[2607:fcd0:100:2300::8df4:29d9]:34113 addnode=192.169.7.131:44274 addnode=173.77.8.142:62822 addnode=168.61.167.139:1160 addnode=37.187.99.136:42051 addnode=67.1.221.115:50707 addnode=68.4.137.124:49307 addnode=[2001:41d0:a:2388::1]:17014 addnode=105.227.252.129:56789 addnode=174.30.89.41:50321 addnode=155.99.161.8:49559 addnode=[2607:fcd0:100:2300::516:f79e]:17014 addnode=82.46.79.119:57532 addnode=62.43.140.213:17014 addnode=167.160.36.115:45011 addnode=[2607:fcd0:100:2300::45b0:34bd]:44734 addnode=94.15.228.117:17014 addnode=58.160.130.189:60718 addnode=101.165.90.37:17014 addnode=167.160.36.7:37050 addnode=24.7.144.109:56865 addnode=98.115.147.74:43640 addnode=62.45.88.63:51353 addnode=155.4.52.92:58120 addnode=75.143.233.202:54648 addnode=198.252.123.121:49478 addnode=24.191.33.43:63115 addnode=77.234.42.181:51698 addnode=[2607:fcc8:c8c5:4600:48f5:adf5:84b3:f292]:63049 addnode=174.24.42.220:17014 addnode=90.190.173.193:63095 addnode=68.58.2.117:58164 addnode=204.210.242.238:49888 addnode=89.210.71.119:51788 addnode=198.50.243.84:43423 addnode=173.24.12.46:17014 addnode=50.71.65.151:62270 addnode=155.4.52.20:17014 addnode=64.121.8.136:49633 addnode=104.159.241.2:50223 addnode=50.168.101.34:17014 addnode=[2607:fcd0:100:2300::ef3e:75b2]:58808 addnode=45.50.58.160:59613 addnode=79.100.187.35:49187 addnode=[2001:19f0:5000:8ba5:346a:eae5:36c7:1b6]:49846 addnode=82.238.124.41:49472 addnode=81.33.138.224:53135 addnode=82.66.55.40:17014 addnode=[2a01:e35:2423:7280:d84c:9d54:a017:63cf]:58266 addnode=125.236.166.67:63836 addnode=70.78.208.10:50387 addnode=98.180.122.135:17014 addnode=82.247.42.194:51792 addnode=87.210.194.213:49293 addnode=73.14.236.77:49298 addnode=197.40.82.157:10476 addnode=174.144.11.234:58040 addnode=75.136.69.71:52319 addnode=72.177.33.51:51071 addnode=108.6.248.99:17014 addnode=45.32.238.77:17014
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