Lemme guess...it's going to do protein folding as PoW?
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Lets get people saving elephants with Elephantcoin.
+1 Yeah that and Grandcoin would be interesting to see.
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[1] why is makefile.unix and not makefile.linux-mingw64 used? ? ( i am on ubuntu 13.04) [2] when I use sudo make -f makefile.unix USE_UPNP=- i get this error from the source forge hp4 hp3/2/1 apt git clone has been fine any help appreciated sudo make -f makefile.unix USE_UPNP=- Building LevelDB ... make[1]: Entering directory `/home/ubuntu/primecoin/src/leveldb' g++ -I. -I./include -fno-builtin-memcmp -pthread -DOS_LINUX -DLEVELDB_PLATFORM_POSIX -O2 -pthread -Wall -Wextra -Wformat -Wformat-security -Wno-unused-parameter -g -DBOOST_SPIRIT_THREADSAFE -D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64 -I/home/ubuntu/primecoin/src -I/home/ubuntu/primecoin/src/obj -DUSE_IPV6=1 -I/home/ubuntu/primecoin/src/leveldb/include -I/home/ubuntu/primecoin/src/leveldb/helpers -DHAVE_BUILD_INFO -fno-stack-protector -fstack-protector-all -Wstack-protector -D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=2 -c db/._builder.cc -o db/._builder.o db/._builder.cc:1:1: warning: null character(s) ignored [enabled by default] db/._builder.cc:1:2: error: stray \5 in program db/._builder.cc:1:2: error: stray \26 in program db/._builder.cc:1:2: error: stray \7 in program db/._builder.cc:1:5: warning: null character(s) ignored [enabled by default] db/._builder.cc:1:2: error: stray \2 in program db/._builder.cc:1:7: warning: null character(s) ignored [enabled by default] db/._builder.cc:1:17: warning: null character(s) ignored [enabled by default] db/._builder.cc:1:2: error: stray \2 in program db/._builder.cc:1:27: warning: null character(s) ignored [enabled by default] db/._builder.cc:1:35: warning: null character(s) ignored [enabled by default] db/._builder.cc:1:2: error: stray \16 in program db/._builder.cc:1:2: error: stray \260 in program db/._builder.cc:1:39: warning: null character(s) ignored [enabled by default] db/._builder.cc:1:2: error: stray \2 in program db/._builder.cc:1:43: warning: null character(s) ignored [enabled by default] db/._builder.cc:1:2: error: stray \16 in program db/._builder.cc:1:2: error: stray \342 in program db/._builder.cc:1:47: warning: null character(s) ignored [enabled by default] db/._builder.cc:1:2: error: stray \1 in program db/._builder.cc:1:2: error: stray \36 in program db/._builder.cc:1:51: warning: null character(s) ignored [enabled by default] db/._builder.cc:1:89: warning: null character(s) ignored [enabled by default] db/._builder.cc:1:2: error: stray \27 in program db/._builder.cc:1:2: error: stray \333 in program db/._builder.cc:1:93: warning: null character(s) ignored [enabled by default] db/._builder.cc:1:2: error: stray \16 in program db/._builder.cc:1:2: error: stray \342 in program db/._builder.cc:1:97: warning: null character(s) ignored [enabled by default] db/._builder.cc:1:2: error: stray \230 in program db/._builder.cc:1:101: warning: null character(s) ignored [enabled by default] db/._builder.cc:1:2: error: stray \32 in program db/._builder.cc:1:105: warning: null character(s) ignored [enabled by default] db/._builder.cc:1:2: error: stray \1 in program db/._builder.cc:1:121: warning: null character(s) ignored [enabled by default] db/._builder.cc:1:2: error: stray \230 in program db/._builder.cc:1:125: warning: null character(s) ignored [enabled by default] db/._builder.cc:1:2: error: stray \32 in program db/._builder.cc:1:129: warning: null character(s) ignored [enabled by default] db/._builder.cc:1:2: error: stray \25 in program db/._builder.cc:1:152: warning: null character(s) ignored [enabled by default] db/._builder.cc:1:158: error: invalid suffix "d5" on floating constant db/._builder.cc:1:179: warning: null character(s) ignored [enabled by default] db/._builder.cc:1:2: error: stray \1 in program db/._builder.cc:1:3814: warning: null character(s) ignored [enabled by default] db/._builder.cc:1:2: error: stray \1 in program db/._builder.cc:1:3818: warning: null character(s) ignored [enabled by default] db/._builder.cc:1:2: error: stray \36 in program db/._builder.cc:1:3870: warning: null character(s) ignored [enabled by default] db/._builder.cc:1:2: error: stray \1 in program db/._builder.cc:1:4070: warning: null character(s) ignored [enabled by default] db/._builder.cc:1:2: error: stray \1 in program db/._builder.cc:1:4074: warning: null character(s) ignored [enabled by default] db/._builder.cc:1:2: error: stray \36 in program db/._builder.cc:1:4083: warning: null character(s) ignored [enabled by default] db/._builder.cc:1:2: error: stray \34 in program db/._builder.cc:1:4093: warning: null character(s) ignored [enabled by default] db/._builder.cc:1:2: error: stray \36 in program db/._builder.cc:1:2: error: stray \377 in program db/._builder.cc:1:2: error: stray \377 in program db/._builder.cc:1:9: error: Mac does not name a type db/._builder.cc:1:158: error: expected unqualified-id before numeric constant db/._builder.cc:1:167: error: Firefox does not name a type db/._builder.cc:1:3827: error: This does not name a type make[1]: *** [db/._builder.o] Error 1 make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/ubuntu/primecoin/src/leveldb' make: *** [leveldb/libleveldb.a] Error 2
Learn to Google: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MinGW. MinGW is for Windows. You're not running Windows. On your errors: looks like an encoding issue or a bad download from github. I would suggest re-downloading it from the Sourceforge link that is in this thread (until the Git repo is fixed).
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Sal - I was browsing new coins that have been added to Cryptsy, and the market looks like it has enough depth to add Nanotokens and Noirbits. The block explorer publicised for Nanotokens doesn't seem to exist, but the Noirbits one does ( http://nrb.webboise.com/chain/Noirbits).
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Thank you for your answer. You have good thinking and thought. In my opinion early adoption bonus is not fair either, since the ones who are online and catch the start, will have an advantages against those who start mining later. We are planning to have a really small amount of premined coins. So we can support the ones who deserve it and the ones who make pools, faucets and more services for us. I would like to support this coin 100% and award the ones who use it, so In my opinion a small amount of premine is inevitable in order to improve the coin. I think that we can help our miners in more ways like that. I decided to use the 20 second block times to get a 1 minute transaction time, which is just in the middle. Not too slow and not that ridiculously fast like fastcoin. But we will consider changing it a little bit, since you mentioned it.
Again thank you for your suggestions. Keep this up and you will get rewarded for you support. We have a user activeness list, and the most active users will get generous rewards.
With a pre-announcement (as you have done) and a solid launch date you don't need to worry about it only being the ones who are online:)
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Instead of a premine, do the early adoption bonus that seems to be working (ie. day 1, 2 and 3 rewards start off high and taper off to normality from day 3 or 4 onwards). If you need coins for bounties, just mine it yourself. The coins success will mean your success even without a premine.
Also, maybe suggest *how* you plan to be a median for all coins. Otherwise this is just another clone.
Finally, 20 second block times are crazy fast and lead to tons of orphans. I remain unconvinced that anything more than 40 seconds is a justifiable necessity.
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NO PREMINE!! The ammount you insta-mined, with those retarded block rewards, who needs a premine? There's something to be said for transparency. Good luck I threw 10mh/s at it for 24 hours, does that mean that I pre-mined someone else's coin? Moron.
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Lots of alt coins are not traded on exchanges. I want to invest now if possible
So here's the deal if you have a lot of alt coins and want to sell (doesn't matter which coins at this point) post below. Alternatively if you know of a place where alt coins are safely bought/sold/traded please share the knowledge please.
You're right, you are new;) All of those that you've mentioned can be bought for Bitcoin on https://www.cryptsy.com/
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I cloned a lot of instance on Digital Ocean. They share the same wallet. So i just have to check one instance to get the Privkey.
But i heard a wallet only have 100 adress. What will happen when these adress run out? Do all my instance will have a separate wallet?
You heard wrong. I just ran the getnewaddress RPC call 5000 times on bitcoind, no problems.
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You will be waiting for a long time mate.
Why do you say that? The client doesn't support getblocktemplate, and at this stage it's not even 100% clear how (mathematically) you would split the work up into smaller units. This uses a completely different hashing mechanism to hashcash, so pool support similar to Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies is likely quite far off at this juncture.
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You can hire me, but you won't like my rates, and I don't work for "profit share" based on an idea.
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Please don't spam the internet with this coin.
Did you even read the writeup? This is the only truly innovative coin! I'm investing all of my BTC in to this!
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Ok, so my cards arrived: As you can see, no special branding, these are straight TransCash cards. You have to activate them (in French!) using a translation table provided by the site, heaven forbid there's an error message. This is far from seamless. Once you've activated them, you can buy coupons: http://thebitcoincard.co.uk/index.php/coupon - the rates are about 10% below spot (not sure if they've been updated recently?) - mtgox last is at 68.94 EUR, and they're buying the coins at 100 EUR for 1.611594 BTC, which is 62.05 EUR per BTC. All in all, the card is overpriced, the process is not seamless, and for an unbranded French card I'm not convinced it's worthwhile.
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I'm chuckling every time I see him say "SHAW256" instead of "sha256d".
SHAWty got low?
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I think it'd be ideal to use a 2D array with the three composite values stored sequentially in memory as single bits each
Probably should be a std::bitset datatype too
+1 When you guys get that figured out, pull requests would be much appreciated. I was literally about to ask why there haven't been pull requests for this:) Much easier working off a common codebase than trying to implement scattered patches.
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Pool support isn't up to the client/mining software, though, the pool software would need to be modified to support this. Having a standalone cpuminer fork would be a step in the right direction.
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No connections...even with the additional nodes in? Hrmph.
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