lose money because send coin smiley from nova to ccex hahaha wtf
FIX WALLET ccex please i dont want lose my money See above: SMLY at c-cex is fine.
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SHA256 and scrypt difficulty has gone up quite a bit for SMLY. Is anyone aware of active mining pools for these?
fix wallet ccex dev??? I believe they are working on it still... If you read a little bit back, looks like there was a bug that needed to be fixed. I'm sure they will get everything squared away soon. Yeah, we believe we've fixed the wallet in github. c-cex will hopefully recompile soon. SMLY at c-cex seems to be up.
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SHA256 and scrypt difficulty has gone up quite a bit for SMLY. Is anyone aware of active mining pools for these?
I had 2 old Avalon Nano USB sticks collecting dust, so they're doing the SHA256 portion... Only problem is, I can only solve so many blocks before it stops me until another algo finds some.. I'll play around with the Pi later today and see if I can get it to work. Cool
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SHA256 and scrypt difficulty has gone up quite a bit for SMLY. Is anyone aware of active mining pools for these?
fix wallet ccex dev??? I believe they are working on it still... If you read a little bit back, looks like there was a bug that needed to be fixed. I'm sure they will get everything squared away soon. Yeah, we believe we've fixed the wallet in github. c-cex will hopefully recompile soon.
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SHA256 and scrypt difficulty has gone up quite a bit for SMLY. Is anyone aware of active mining pools for these?
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For those compiling the SMLY wallet on a raspberry: First make sure your system is completely up to date export LC_ALL=C # some parts below insist on the environment being set sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get upgrade
Then install all dependencies sudo apt-get install autoconf build-essential libcurl4-openssl-dev git qt-sdk libminiupnpc-dev libdb++-dev libdb5.3-dev libdb5.3++-dev build-essential libtool autotools-dev autoconf libssl-dev
There are problems with one particular library. We've sometimes found that they are not upgraded properly, so if you get errors which name boost, you can try this (yeah, not pretty): sudo apt-get remove libboost-all-dev sudo apt-get remove libboost1.54-all-dev sudo apt-get remove libboost1.53-all-dev sudo apt-get autoremove sudo apt-get install libboost-all-dev --fix-missing
If you ran into any errors, just go back and redo the whole thing. Next, get the wallet and generate the config file. git clone https://github.com/tutor-web/smileyCoin cd smileyCoin ./autogen.sh
Finally run configure. On a server like the raspberry I prefer to omit stuff which is not needed, like the gui: ./configure --without-gui
or ./configure --without-gui --without-miniupnpc
On raspberry only: You now need to manually delete the option -msse2 from src/Makefile Also delete all other references to sse2, including include files, binary files etc Be sure to run NOTHING other than make -- otherwise make bombs with g++ internal compiler error
On other systems it should be enough to run make.
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Looks like they updated recently, but wallet is in maintenance. Let's hope they updated before they got to the fork block It's not their fault, it's ours: The most recent git upload (v 2.1.2) has a bug and we need to revert. EDIT: We have reverted. If someone can help us double check this version, (git clone, compile, run&let it catch up with the blockchain) then that would be very nice!
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c-cex has promised to reopen for SMLY trading.
Now let's see if cryptopia follows.
I think C-Cex is still using wallet v2.0.0.... ? I see Ver.: 80701 on their page, and those numbers are found in the v2.0.0 git. I'm assuming that either 2.0.0 isn't totally compatible with 2.1.1., or they are way behind and not syncing their wallet (says they at Block: 218007) and at the time of this posting, we are at block 231647. I have sent them a support ticket. I'm wondering how people got 19,765,238 coins on the exchange (and yes, that number grew though out the day) I tried sending some on over, and nothing is going through. I'll wait and see. Correct, they have not updated their wallet yet.
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c-cex has promised to reopen for SMLY trading.
Now let's see if cryptopia follows.
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Hi I´m having difficult to withdraw my smilycoin that I have buy and get more from chancing from dogecoin and again to smilycoin. Now I can not withdraw my coin from cryptopia and they from cryptopia say that I´m very sorry but they say you Gunnar are responsible for my coins. I thing that strangers but is anything that you can do. It is a lot of money that I´m talking about
please respond
cryptopia has firmly stated that their decision to delist SMLY is final. They have not said anything to me about anyone being responsible for anything. I will try to talk to them one more time, but they have not been very forthcoming... For example, they have given no indication whether there is anything we can do to change their decision; just said that this decision is final
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Dash is finally on the iOS App Store... Now how about another try with an updated SMLY wallet? What we need in the longer run is an HTML5 wallet. This will both get us into iOS and give us a common code base for iOS and Android. In the short term we need an Android wallet which we can mess around with. The old one had a number of SMLY-specific features but is of course outdated now so Coinomi is our only active Android wallet. We're looking at both. If you can contribute please let us know. What kind of contributions are you asking for? We really like volunteer programmers :-) Is there anything that can be done with 'recruiting' students from other universities to make SMLY stuff? In the UK, most universities make final-year Computer Science students make a final project, for instance. We have similar concepts. Course projects, final projects etc. So far, the instructors have not been very interested Lecturers make a list of things that could be done in case the students can't think of anything themselves. Could an info-pack be sent to lecturers with suggestions for SMLY-related projects?
We have not tried to set up an info pack. This is a good idea and it may be enough to attract some students.
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Hi, I wonder what happened on Cryptopia aswell as with contact information I need immiedietly contact dev regarding my coins We have no say in what happens at places like cryptopia or c-cex. Your only choice is really to contact support.
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What's the best exchanges to buy those tiny market market cap altcoins? Please name the safe exchanges.
Go to coinmarketcap.com, click on and altcoin you are interested in and then click on Markets. Once you've done that for a few altcoins, you'll quickly see an exchange which has a number of them. FWIW, my current favorite is novaexchange.com -- they have an outstanding support group who are always true to their word. I used to really like cryptopia, but their support group provides totally incomprehensible output when they bother to respond and their general day-to-day behaviour is completely inconsistent, so I've given up on them.
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After saving, and re-opening in any browser, I just get a github page apologising they can't show a file this big...?
-- is there something else to do after saving the file to disk?
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Dash is finally on the iOS App Store... Now how about another try with an updated SMLY wallet? What we need in the longer run is an HTML5 wallet. This will both get us into iOS and give us a common code base for iOS and Android. In the short term we need an Android wallet which we can mess around with. The old one had a number of SMLY-specific features but is of course outdated now so Coinomi is our only active Android wallet. We're looking at both. If you can contribute please let us know. What kind of contributions are you asking for? We really like volunteer programmers :-) If anyone can talk to cryptopia then that would also be very useful.
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I'm running coinomi...but isn't a hard fork a split? I.e. like BITCOIN cash (BCH) ?
Well yes, but only if there are miners supporting both chains. That should not happen when there is consensus on the change. In the case of BTC/BCH and ETH/ETC there was no consensus and miners mined both chains. In our case we've tried to ensure that everyone agrees on the changes so that all users and all miners move to the new chain. That seems to have happened. We only had a handful of blocks generated on the old chain after the fork. If you look up on chainz.cryptoid.info then you'll see only new versions of the software bring used.
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So what happened with the recent hard fork? Is tgere another version of smly? Like 2 version?
You should be running 2.1.0 - or Coinomi.
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Dash is finally on the iOS App Store... Now how about another try with an updated SMLY wallet? What we need in the longer run is an HTML5 wallet. This will both get us into iOS and give us a common code base for iOS and Android. In the short term we need an Android wallet which we can mess around with. The old one had a number of SMLY-specific features but is of course outdated now so Coinomi is our only active Android wallet. We're looking at both. If you can contribute please let us know. What kind of contributions are you asking for? We really like volunteer programmers :-)
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Dash is finally on the iOS App Store... Now how about another try with an updated SMLY wallet? What we need in the longer run is an HTML5 wallet. This will both get us into iOS and give us a common code base for iOS and Android. In the short term we need an Android wallet which we can mess around with. The old one had a number of SMLY-specific features but is of course outdated now so Coinomi is our only active Android wallet. We're looking at both. If you can contribute please let us know.
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That was a surprise. I've sent in a question to support. We'll see what happens.
On C-CEx trades also stopped a couple of months ago with the cause of "Blockchain broken" I wrote to support to clarify the situation - VerdOrrCC 2017-07-20 09:20:58 Планируется ли возобновить торги по SMLY после обновления? Если да, то как скоро? C-CEX support 2017-07-22 02:14:22 Нет, не планируется. Translation: I: Do you plan to resume trading on SMLY after the update? If so, how soon? Support: No, it's not planned. Status report: cryptopia support just say their delisting decision is final - with no discussion or further explanation. I've said before that this was a complete surprise. I had been in touch with support several times and I thought we had a way forward, with a completely new wallet. I've been talking to c-cex for a while. They claim to have lost a whole bunch of SMLY during the weird prohashing mining. That may well have been a 51% attack back in May.
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