Someone, please upload current blockchain to google driver or mega, it really takes forever to sync! Just zip this folder "c:\Users\YourUserName\AppData\Roaming\Cryptonite\blocks".
Cryptochainer.com alreadi did that: https://mega.nz/#!nxBjQbrK!PUroY1aeERBcN3JyEn_NIi23SND1kwE8gduOd9PPscw Unfortunately, I was unable to use it with latest wallet in Windows7. Wallet crashes during loading, I tried it in different configurations (remove all data before unpacking archive, overwrite existing files etc). Perhaps it is an incomplete blockchain, "blocks" folder is only 130MB, my current "blocks" folder is about 700MB and I still have to sync 200K blocks more. Try not using the gui/qt and just launch daemon. The gui is super flaky on Windows ime.
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Now, researchers from Tel Aviv University and Technion have gone a step further than past efforts, and found a way to steal data from air-gapped machines while their equipment is in another room... ...this is the first time such an approach has been used specifically against elliptic curve cryptography running on a PC, the authors say... ...The developers of GnuPG have since released countermeasures to the method. Tromer said that the changes make GnuPG “more resistant to side-channel attack since the sequence of high-level arithmetic operations does not depend on the secret key.” http://motherboard.vice.com/read/how-white-hat-hackers-stole-crypto-keys-from-an-offline-laptop-in-another-roomThat's why I always perform all my offline signings in a giant metal room that acts like a faraday cage, while wrapping both myself and computer in copious amounts of tin foil.
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Reads like an advertisement for Zcash, which isn't really surprising since I think I read Roger Ver is an investor.
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We do not exchange ( We have several forks ( Dead coin?
My wallet syncs fine using latest version, and I think we might get on Cryptopia shortly (not that I'm a huge fan of Cryptopia, but they do some volume).
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Will Huntercoin be available on mobile?
Eventually. Gotta finish Huntercore, first. Then it'll be time to work on mobile/browser clients. I think snailbrain is more into mobile app than browser, because it can be more trustless, not holding people's private keys. Sounds cool, but I remember HUC had damn big blockchain and required a lot of space to run the game (although I played when it was just starting), how it can be possible on mobile? I think with an spv type wallet like electrum or mycelium,
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At this point, I would say a whole lot of nothing, since Myriad doesn't use X11.
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We will be using Smooth's Monero Speculation rules for thread moderation.
Umm, pretty sure you can't use Smooth's moderation rules if you don't make a self-moderated thread.
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I see. Thanks for replies, I was under the impression it was like just leave wallet unlocked and in staking mode and it will do its thing. Clearly I need to do some more research...
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I have a few questions regarding staking, not being too familiar with PoS coins in general.
1 - I have my airdrop and a few coins mined, so let's say 300, how can I tell how long it will take me to get a stake reward?
2 - Do you get same reward as PoW blocks for PoS blocks: 18.7 coins or so?
3 - Is there a block explorer or someway to easily check how many blocks devs address(es) have staked versus airdrop people? I'm just curious if devs are like 99.9% of stake reward or closer to 50%.
Thanks!
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I get a red No Daemon connection message. Guess it's not working. Two of the links on the bottom of that page are out of date. I just checked and it seems to be working fine: but those links point to the executable and source for the old python version (which uses a default node that is now defunct). The new java version uses Atrides' node by default and should connect without issue on startup. Links to binary and source: https://github.com/jwinterm/LightWallet2https://github.com/jwinterm/LightWallet2/releases
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Price goes up, trolls come out to play. It's like an immutable law of physics that price and troll activity are positively correlated
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Ok screw it. Guess I'll just install the wallet on my other 64-bit machine but not happy about it.
Does the wallet download the whole blockchain?
Yes, you need to start bitmonerod (the daemon) to sync the blockchain. After that you can open simplewallet (make sure bitmonerod is still running) to transact. So isn't there some light wallet like Electrum Monero that doesn't download the whole chain? Dash has two types of wallets, one that downloads the whole chain and another Electrum light wallet. The light wallet is perfect for storage. Traditional light wallets just try to alleviate RAM usage which is naturally taken care of by dumping the blockchain data to the hard drive. A recent monero change. If I understand it correctly. Monero did recentl make an official release that moved the db from ram to hd, but there is a way to run a much "lighter" wallet with Monero: because the daemon and wallet are separate you can launch simplewallet using a remote node. Atrides runs a publicly available node that a gui I wrote for simplewallet (imaginatively titled lightwallet) uses by default. You do sacrifice some privacy this way, but you don't need the daemon or blockchain at all.
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guys,
what happened? huc is rising again.
What exchange is this trading on? TIA! Most notably Poloniex. Not sure about anywhere else now that Cryptsy is goxxed.
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Speaking of Monero, I heard Shen Noether is going to destroy VNL as soon as he's done demolishing ShadowTrash.
I heard he's seven feet tall, and if he were here, he'd flatten the English with fireballs from his eyes - and lightning bolts from his arse. I heard that motherfucker had like thirty goddamn dicks...
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Some major BTC sloshing around on poloniex. Hopefully some finds its way into GRS.
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Does everyone get a shitload of these when pool mining, or is it just me: [2016-02-09 07:30:32] Rejected 556c5099 Diff 3/1 GPU 0 (unknown-work) They always come in bunches.
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Wasn't every account here supposed to get 6000 stellar eventually?
I know they decreased it to around 1200, but wasn't the remaining part supposed to be given later?
I think they discontinued it and kept all the remaining funds for themselves.
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Apparently most btctalk users are unfamiliar with the concept of sarcasm.
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