... You sound like the bunch that would complain that free ice cream is too cold.
It's shitcointalk, what the fuck do you expect? To be fair, what's wrong with complaining that free shitty ice cream tastes shitty?
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... That does make a lot of sense jwinterm - in your opinion, will it also be easier for AEON when adapting the RingCT implementation?
If Aeon rebases to current Monero version, then it will already be built in.
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So there is a wallet available with a pruned blockchain? Or is that just being tested ATM?
Why does the Aeon wallet take up 6GB but XMR, BCN, XDN and FCN only take up 1-2GB all together?
Thanks
Because AEON still keeps the whole blockchain in memory while the aeond is running. As all cryptonote did at the start. There are plans (dunno if smooth is currently working on it or not) to merge the monero lmdb implementation to AEON. papa_lazzarou, Do you think it will be easier to port the Monero GUI to BBR or AEON? Apparently they both have announced plans to do so Given that aeon is already a fork of Monero and Boolberry is not, and also afaik the next update to aeon will be a rebase to current Monero version (which I would assume is much more difficult for Boolberry because it's not a Monero fork, has more different proof of work, and alias system), I would guess it's significantly easier for aeon to do, not that I'm volunteering.
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right now im the highest xvg coin holder on bittrex, i have another 65mil coin stuck in my android wallet can you tell me how to move the coin out im ready to dump all my coin and take losses if i cant move coin out of it. i feel like its gone.
You should be able to dump your private keys from the Android wallet and import them in the desktop qt wallet I'm pretty sure.
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Yeah,it's reactivated but i tried today to deposit and nothing came into my account so had to make a support ticket and i'm waiting now. My xdn wallet GUI says 44 confirmations now.Poloniex told me it must appear after 6 conf.
Lol did polo finally reactivate wallet immediately after hardfork using old version?
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many miners go to zcash, from the standpoint of mining vrt looks good, but price ... and a view of the future looks badly oh badly Zcash does look interesting. I'm waiting for it to settle before I do anything with it. The price started around 1.5 btc and now it's around .2 btc . The creator of vertcoin made that . Poramin didn't make Zcash (or Zcoin). His former professor at Johns Hopkins, Matthew Green, is an author on both of the papers describing these protocols ( http://zerocoin.org/media/pdf/ZerocoinOakland.pdf and http://zerocash-project.org/media/pdf/zerocash-extended-20140518.pdf ), Poramin Insom is not. The creator of vertcoin (Poramin) implemented zerocoin, first in a closed source scam called Zerovert, and now later in a hugely instamined coin called Zcoin. He is unaffiliated with Zcash (which is also scammy) afaik.
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Not mentioned in the infographic is ringct and the fact that it will allow for non zero mixing multisig txs.
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AEON FOR THE FUTURE - kidding? Just downloaded last version of AEON daemon and started it. Bloody shame, it still use 6G of RAM while blockachain size 3.5G itself It's way to hell dude, not to future. Last XMR, BCN, XDN and FCN consume 1-2 G of RAM all together. The pruning version runs pretty easily in 2 GB and I've been told people have used it in 1 GB. Less memory usage is coming. I've been running aeonbux tipbot on irc for a couple months using only 1 GB of RAM (and a bunch of swap) just fine after commenting out the auto save of the blockchain. Not that this is something most people want to or can do, but it can be done. Speaking of tipbot, I keep meaning to do a giveaway on Reddit to get it done karma...soon^tm
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We are thinking about replacing quibit algorithm.
Any proposals what to pick instead? Neoscrypt? ETC? Zcash?
Something popular is better I think. Maybe eth algo or maybe cryptonight.
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... I can tell you XDN-project has no connection with minergate = bytecoin = hitbtc = freewallet = changelly = cointelegraph = chainradar etc and never had. We are only using bytecoin/cryptonote source code (and you know, we made lots of new stuff). And another thing - we need much more XDN and FCN mining pools based on open source software.
Was mostly interested in the bolded part, but your response re: more pools made me think of a more specific question - why is it that only minergate is going to support merge mining? There is no open source software for merge-mining is there? How can you ask for more mining pools based on open source software if none exists? Are you planning to release open source merge mining pool software?
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In my opinion the merge mining announcement of FCN by the XDN devs may be by the same people who once pushed for XMR merge mined with BCN (and thankfully failed). FCN was merged mined with BCN but largely abandoned. FCN and XDN (almost all mined just like BCN) mining rewards will be tiny but that is not the point. The point is that (besides an attempt to pump FCN and later XDN) this may be an attempt to increase Minergate hash rate (since only that pool offers this FCN merge mining). Dont use Minergate or fall for this obvious ploy to increase their hashrate: Don't fall for it. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=583449.msg16765740#msg16765740It seems minergate = bytecoin = hitbtc = freewallet = changelly = cointelegraph = chainradar etc https://www.reddit.com/r/Monero/comments/5b6a5t/dont_user_minergate/Is it true?
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i prefer a cryptocurrency with a public ledger so i can watch the dev premine and subsidy instead of a blind trust, with governace we can vote against the sbusidy if we want, try to do it with every six months hard-forked Monero or 20% for us and shut-up Zcash Monero has no premine or dev subsidy, so not exactly sure why you threw it in there with ztrash.
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It appears that I am missing dependencies. Qt is up-to-date as well as MSYS2. I am following the instructions found on github.
I have very detailed notes which I am willing to share with the dev team if requested.
Thanks,
It looks like you're missing some boost dependencies. On Ubuntu/Debian you need to install libboost-all-dev package to get everything, and I think you need v1.58 now.
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I wanted to start the boolbd in daemon mode, like the "--detach" parameter of monerod does. My problem is that the daemon starts as a child process of sshd and gets terminated, when the ssh session is closed.
Something like nohup ./boolbd --no-console >/dev/null 2>&1 &
should work. It literally means "no hangup", and the rest just ensures there's no visible output. Why not just start it in screen?
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I was searching for a good Monero wallet and wonder what the best option is. I did check https://getmonero.org/getting-started/choose but wonder if the full Monero client isn't too big for a windows laptop. The other options are light wallet but that one isn't updated for a while and the web wallet from https://mymonero.com/. There is also a Monero wallet available in the App Store and google playstore created by freewallet.org. What advice do you guys have for me when I want a good working wallet. I actually just updated lightwallet a few weeks ago, but maybe I forgot to update that link. You can find latest release here: https://github.com/jwinterm/LightWallet2/releasesLightwallet has very limited functionality, but should be working now. Afaik the cli wallet, lightwallet, and mymonero are your only options. But, just FYI, you can the monero-wallet-cli in remote node mode, then you don't need to d download the blockchain (this is actually what lightwallet does under the hood).
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Is the chain moving regularly now? Saw it got dumped to oblivion on cryptopia...
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... I put my address in but not showing any hashrate. Here is my bat file minus some characters is that correct for auto deposit? thx ccminer.exe -a cryptonight -l 8x30 -o stratum+tcp://monerohash.com:3333 -u 45JiRixD8VeGbpjCTA12noXmi4ZyBZLc99e66NtnKff34fHsGRos1V4QVcB.ff0e26d3f41f39b0b08 81fa479eb180e4d0a93f24fa2d03 -p x -d 0,2 Not all pools allow for minin gdirectly to an exchange, which it appears you are trying to do. I've never done it, but maybe the monitor doesn't work with mining to an exchange. If you're submitting shares, you should see some hashrate on pool website. On an unrelated note, are we going with compact blocks or thin blocks? Or Xtreme thin blocks (brought to you by Mountain Dew)?
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I'm only getting 5.5h/s on a 750ti. Is that correct? thx
No, should be 200-250 h/s. Best place to debug probably #monero or #monero-pools on freenode.
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