yoyoyo don't give the stick to me I'll sell it on eBay to buy more XC
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***The XC Daily Update***
- XChat is now on mainnet. - XChat and private transactions are now merged into a single app (ahead of schedule as this was due for Rev 2.5). - Freedom from coercive authorities can now be successfully exercised whenever you see fit. ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fi.imgur.com%2FYSJMd2h.png&t=663&c=TggbMGRiIk6Hcw) And in addition: - When XC's Bitcointalk thread reaches 1000 pages, one fortunate community member will win a TOR Stick signed by Dan! - Suggestions as to how to pick the winner are welcome. no way
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Speed test on the EM? Anyone? Be back online later tonight. Let me know if you're interested.
I can't run the wallet yet since Windows makes me barf.
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Good thing there's no decentralized server with XC so there wouldn't be anywhere to get that data. Plus, imagine that you killed someone... Right before the police catch you, you toss the murder weapon over the Mexican border. They're still gonna go get that shit.
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Hey guys, I just got back from lunch. I went to the cafe and they had some lovely braaaaiiiiinnnnssssssss.
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yes, I mean it isn't like a IRC chat, where more user are connected and speak together in a main screen! So why I need to talk to a unknown user directly to him? Ok I could need some info, and by this I can have a quick answer, but I can have the same posting on the forum. But I think the better solution will be when it'll be available on a mobile.
The whole idea of XC is privacy. You know when you are chatting with someone that it's completely private. No one is snooping on you. IRC is a public type chat where anyone and everyone can see what you say. So, if you value privacy, then you will realize that XChat is really valuable. Perfect!! ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif) The point is clear! Also, it's not like you'll be talking to unknown people. The idea is that if someone you know has their wallet running, and you know their address or whatever, you can initiate a chat with them that can't be snooped on.
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Ok chat works, but I've still a little doubt!
What's the utility of this feature? I mean if I can just talk with only one person, why I need it?
Nice try, NSA. Nice try what? My question was legit!! I'm Holding XC since it was 240k before the dump to 90k, so don't tell me: nice try. Because you can chat with one person, secure in the knowledge that there isn't a second person snooping on your conversation!
Future versions will include voice chat, video chat, and group chat... on your phone.
Thanks!! I was just trying to be funny. I know that you're not the NSA.
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Ok chat works, but I've still a little doubt!
What's the utility of this feature? I mean if I can just talk with only one person, why I need it?
Nice try, NSA.
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Yeah, try that. If that doesn't work after ~10 mins I would put these back in:
addnode=east01.xcnode.xc-official.com addnode=west01.xcnode.xc-official.com addnode=west02.xcnode.xc-official.com
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Thanks guys
ok i found it and i open it with note pad and it show following
addnode=west01.xcnode.xc-official.com addnode=west02.xcnode.xc-official.com addnode=east01.xcnode.xc-official.com addnode=121.211.75.223 addnode=192.99.167.170 addnode=96.51.5.253 addnode=96.31.71.72 addnode=107.170.170.56 addnode=68.62.210.229 addnode=176.215.0.66 addnode=104.131.208.92 listen=1 dnsseed=1 irc=1
does this look right to you guys ?
I would delete all the previous "addnode=" entries
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I get a connection send version message: version 71030, blocks=0, us=95.91.241.176:32348, them=198.199.104.70:32348, peer=198.199.104.70:32348 socket closed
Then it disconnects
disconnecting node 198.199.104.70:32348
and tries next. Why ever. I never had that on a wallet.
trying connection 87.254.90.34:32348 lastseen=1.1hrs connection timeout trying connection 92.39.189.50:32348 lastseen=1.0hrs
It took about 15 minutes to get a connection on the new wallet but now I've got 7 connections, try these nodes: addnode=121.211.75.223 addnode=192.99.167.170 addnode=96.51.5.253 addnode=96.31.71.72 addnode=107.170.170.56 addnode=68.62.210.229 addnode=176.215.0.66 ok this may be a really noob question..... where or how do you add those ? Thanks guys please help... You add them to the .conf file in the Roaming directory (users/[your username]/AppData/Roaming ?)
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A customer account on mintpal have been hacked today because he had no 2FA key configurated. 100 btc lost for him. Don't forget to configure a 2FA key guys ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) So happy I moved all my XC off the exchanges and backed up my wallet.dat I can't even imagine losing 100 btc or even the btc/xc I have... especially for something as ridiculous as not setting a 2FA. Don't they also need his email access to withdraw coins? I can't even imagine loosing even 1 of my precious XCs! They will be really valuable one day! Wait full rest of the world wakes up to it! he didn't needed the email (probably no acces to it) he (or she) worked this way: own account: by a small amount of MYC, put sell order really high (120sat) hacked account: sell all cloak, buy with btc MYC until 120 sat own account: freshly new BTC trade for DRK => withdraw DRK probably traded to dark to bypass "huge amount btc withdraw"-watchdog. as far I can see... the hacker bought MYC for about 7 BTC (until 10sat) 4 minutes later a buy (from hacked account) until 120 sat oh fuck, pretty sure I know who got hacked based off that info. Jesus, 100BTC. When i hear of that i realize that im poor comparing to those folks. Well, a pretty known guy in NXT community lost uh 11M NXT something.. The worst part is this guy even didn`t need access to email address of hacked account as he traded all to his account and could withdraw easily Yeah but the guy from the hacked account will probably get back some fractions of its loss because some people buy MYC now and hold the price high which I can not understand...if he is cleaver he would sell now. so probably its a spreaded loss for everybody who is involved, except the hacker The people buying MYR now are probably the ones that had their high sell orders filled by proxy. The hacker is probably a supporter of both MYR and DRK.
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A customer account on mintpal have been hacked today because he had no 2FA key configurated. 100 btc lost for him. Don't forget to configure a 2FA key guys ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) So happy I moved all my XC off the exchanges and backed up my wallet.dat I can't even imagine losing 100 btc or even the btc/xc I have... especially for something as ridiculous as not setting a 2FA. Don't they also need his email access to withdraw coins? I can't even imagine loosing even 1 of my precious XCs! They will be really valuable one day! Wait full rest of the world wakes up to it! he didn't needed the email (probably no acces to it) he (or she) worked this way: own account: by a small amount of MYC, put sell order really high (120sat) hacked account: sell all cloak, buy with btc MYC until 120 sat own account: freshly new BTC trade for DRK => withdraw DRK probably traded to dark to bypass "huge amount btc withdraw"-watchdog. as far I can see... the hacker bought MYC for about 7 BTC (until 10sat) 4 minutes later a buy (from hacked account) until 120 sat oh fuck, pretty sure I know who got hacked based off that info.
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Any ETA on the video, folks?
lol ironic username but i dunno
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Forgive my ignorance but what's a zk-snark?
It's the ugliest ancronym I've ever seen: zero-knowledge Succinct Non-interactive ARgument I think it's a sub-currency or something.
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Am I supposed to have a conf file for the linux wallet? It's showing that I have 0 active connections. UPnP is enabled, in case that matters.
Create a file called XCurrency.conf in the app directory ($HOME/.XCurrency probably) with the following content: addnode=east01.xcnode.xc-official.com addnode=west01.xcnode.xc-official.com addnode=west02.xcnode.xc-official.com
Then restart the wallet. Thanks for the tip, still no connections though. The wallet version I'm using is v0.9.2.0x11-coin-1.0, that seems like a super old one? I am not competent enough on the topic. AFAIK there is no update for Linux (I didn't manage to run the wallet on Debian and Ubuntu is not a reliable Linux distro, which is a pity since I do not trust OS X (not to mention Windows)). But I could be wrong. We should wait for an answer from the dev team. Linux Mint is where it's at. But yeah, I guess I'll just have to spread my XC across a few exchanges for now.
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Am I supposed to have a conf file for the linux wallet? It's showing that I have 0 active connections. UPnP is enabled, in case that matters.
Create a file called XCurrency.conf in the app directory ($HOME/.XCurrency probably) with the following content: addnode=east01.xcnode.xc-official.com addnode=west01.xcnode.xc-official.com addnode=west02.xcnode.xc-official.com
Then restart the wallet. Thanks for the tip, still no connections though. The wallet version I'm using is v0.9.2.0x11-coin-1.0, that seems like a super old one?
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