Thanks, wasn't able to make it for another few days & have been thinking about it. Having two 3rd party block explorers is a must, not just for the community & also for transparency in the chains. Still remember the very first ABE explorers & how little data they shown, but really like the development of the 3rd party improvements over the years ![Cool](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cool.gif)
![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fchainz.cryptoid.info%2Ftheme%2FcryptoID64.png&t=663&c=uVthsrsM85z5JA) Contribute to Hosting -- Firecoin (FIRE) Hosting for this blockchain will expire on 2016-06-14 (in 41.3 days)Hosting can be extended by a donation to BTC 1J4SLfCvFCZKMv5WjEYk2qFM4Vj3xBfcXo Hosting rate for this blockhain is currently $9.9 per month (approx 0.022 BTC/month with a BTC at $445.4) Hosting rate go up as memory, CPU and storage requirements of the blockchain grow. The last contributions can be found below Contribution Date BTC USD Days covered 2016-05-03 15:29 0.022 BTC $ 9.76 + 30.6 2016-04-04 18:01 0.025 BTC $ 10.46 + 32.7 Cryptoguru.tkStatus: Premium Premium Expired: 2016-05-17 13:42:30Premium Cost: 0.01 BTC/month BTC Payments Address: 18bFfs7i5PcUnoHT5TpGUAb35WwxCCYHQa
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All as I'm sitting here doing research on the last few post + block explorer, thinking about giving zdeni82 one of the blocks & yes more nodes helps. Having over 30+ nodes connected all weekend, also have SSD + decent internet speeds. Status: 6 confirmations, broadcast through 27 nodes Date: 5/2/2016 10:33 Source: Generated Credit: 10000.00 2GIVE (matures in 4 more blocks) Net amount: 0.00 2GIVE Transaction ID: 4f4ad756a8925cb1f3fd80c76ce55cab89744340e3c9887ed83b26e719f77dff I've checked everything you said and it's OK and I just have to be lucky I guess ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif) PM me your 2Give address, I'm willing to send you one of the 1000 2Give blocks & give a little 2Give ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif) We need this minimal functionality to power up our "Gift" button which will make it easy to create paper wallets !! We hope to make 2GIVE a real world social tipping platform that introduces non-crypto people to our world.
Having never made a paper wallet over the years (only disks, sd cards, USB, etc...), thought about it many of many times & just waiting for the rest of the world to even know about these new applications of the future.... "Testing Crypto looks @ the picture frame on the wall, from the first 2Give paper wallet ever received & thinks about the memories of the Gift of 2Give"
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I share the same enthusiasm and excitement -- most days I joke when people ask me how I am doing I reply:
"Cautiously Optimistic"
Up in down in the TIMES of the last few years, the feeling has been the same & always on the mind. Open Source ==> Freedom
I believe that very deeply.
As do I, as one who thinks the wheel is limitless in design & can be used for many great things. The fact of the matter is, "If I have seen further it is because I have stood on the shoulders of giants" 2GIVE would not have been possible without all the hard work and many missteps of many others before me. My hope is that this "experiment" (and yes, I believe all crypto, even Bitcoin is an experiment) -- will yield some useful results -- I have crafted the chain and the wallet to behave in ways that I believe are more VALUE driven -- and better for the overall planet with the way mining operates. I'm hoping that people will hold more of their coins in their own wallets versus risking their loss at an exchange. From here the big plans will be focused on finishing the first release of the "Gift*" functionality that will allow anyone to create paperwallets within the application for the express purpose of "social tipping" in the real world -- when coupled with a mobile wallet (IOS to be based on BreadWallet) -- we will raise awareness for 2GIVE and crypto in general. When and IF we work out a deal with a BTM network like CoinOutlet.io -- we will have an place to show people how crypto could work in a social tipping manner. (By social tipping I'm talking about leaving paper wallets for service industry personnel like bartenders and wait staff who tend to be good amplifiers for new ideas) Once that's done we'll work in building out the Donate system to pull a digitally signed feed of approved charities and pro-social causes from the Do a Bit of Good website. All the while building out the community infrastructure to support a "stakeholder" based voting model -- more to come here. As for your Give* address I can see in the block explorer that you are now official a "stakeholder" in 2GIVE! https://www.blockexperts.com/2give/address/Give2osXkwPBehJiFv3n6xiBYypkcunU7YStatus: 5/unconfirmed, broadcast through 22 nodes Date: 4/28/2016 13:00 Source: Generated Credit: 1000.00 2GIVE (matures in 5 more blocks) Net amount: 0.00 2GIVE Transaction ID: a48f5e9a77c6b5dfe256a0c9b8a2bb45006fb915e901d66ec756a254ffa1754b [/quote] Welcome 2GIVE!
-dvd
Thank you, looking forward to the 2Give future & helping anyway possible.
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LOL - yah I saw that! Not sure who that is -- likely one of the fans on Facebook page since we announced the RC1 there first.
Ultimately what I want to do is move the dialogue off of bitcointalk to our own hosted "simple machines" site -- that is plumbed into an LDAP system for single sign-on (SSO) so people can take credit for their "stake"
This will be an important next step on the roadmap to enabling "stakeholder voting" with a "Get Verified" option that will use the digital signature features of the wallet to prove your ownership of a Give* address. Once verified your status and rank in the community will be based on STAKE as well as things like how much you have given to the network in terms of TXFEE's and of course Hall of Fame status for generosity to recognized charities.
It's one of the ways we can cut down on the "haters" who come in here and trash talk the coin -- I don't mind if you're a stakeholder and have a vested interest in the ecosphere going forward. As long as people can be "tough on the ideas and soft on people" -- all dialogue is welcome!
-dvd
The last few years of testing, seeing all the possibilities of this new improved coding era brings much hope in the future & development of our next generations. Not really sure how to explain it (my words mean nothing to most, as I do not have a perfect life & have followed to many paths among my walks in life), having tried so many times & each mind interprets my explanation of this universal code different. So I know just say it's everything (or can be everything if coded right), operating systems & applications are making the world a better place (even for the ones who deny change & constantly slowing our light years, of what could be). P.S. Great work on the GUI coding of the 2Give wallet (app), really like all the improvements & custom Give2osX addy (random generator seems to read my mind with many of these tests).
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Wow, FIRE is still going after a year? I'm impressed ![Shocked](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/shocked.gif) ! https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=972809.0
~~ Most recent edit made: Monday, April 4, 2016 ~~ **Rebuilding FIRE one branch @ a time, help keep FIRE stable & innovative** - FIRE v4.0.1 Release (updated graphics, with the idea for a real graphics update) - FIRE on YoBit.Net//unable to post firecoin .tk links due to post count ~Fire Coin is an X15 to PoS coin. ~It's in the PoS only stage.
~The original developer (Carson K.) & the second development team (tom14cat14, s3cr3t1, DrSnAzZy, CryptocoinTools) have left FIRE. Thank you for the efforts you made to build FIRE. Also a thanks to Earlz for testing with FIRE, as well as any others forking FIRE to launch other coins. Looks like edn247 also tried to help FIRE with an update, making FIRE PoW & PoS again? A true community coin since launch, lets show the world FIRE wasn't a wasted resource ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif)
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Fire Coin Ticker: FIRE RPC Port: 49698 P2P Port: 49697 PoS Started on Block 4000 PoS Minimal Stake Age: 1 hour //15 Blocks 1% Annual PoS Interest Max Coins > PoS: ~150,000 System Requirements: 124MB disk space | 130MB RAM/memory (this will very as the chain grows)
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Just incase anyone else has the same problem: Windows = start > type %appdata% in the search bar > open the roaming folder > open the Firecoin folder create new text document > name it Firecoin.conf > make sure it's .conf & not .txt.confC:\Users\"username"\AppData\Roaming\Firecoin rescan=1 //helps sync from new wallet, you might have to restart it @ 4000, 4500, 5000 blocks
rpcport=49698 port=49697 maxconnections=10 addnode= //pull from one of the block explorers
Downloads | FIRE v4.0 (old design) Github | Downloads
File identification MD5 ac3cd30bf062592c4b21a16a7bdbd33f SHA1 1cfce408873dc8c0137088ee6c99110065e12a23 SHA256 18e63ab747eff8928a42e10c31da6246b088deefb34bcb809a3fea827e18e43c ssdeep393216:Ea1+UipHLvlr/9tfsgvcBKP6oNx1elX7xeqrUmSu7JgMRao4Jsv6tWKFdu9C:YZnEgv2q6own7JVR authentihash 26e260369e61215ed9b8e7e946c91c31b32b0a13e8adcf39be7ca286e8da369e imphash 1268d324ec63ed1a4e16e4b3b35e483a File size 22.0 MB ( 23117312 bytes ) File type Win32 EXE Magic literalPE32 executable for MS Windows (GUI) Intel 80386 32-bit TrID InstallShield setup (46.2%) Win32 EXE PECompact compressed (generic) (44.6%) Win32 Executable (generic) (4.8%) Generic Win/DOS Executable (2.1%) DOS Executable Generic (2.1%) | FIRE v4.0.1 (splash screen will be in need of a real artist to build upon & create a unique Firecoin (FIRE) design) Github | Downloads
File identification MD5 3f923a03eb5239a6fb1b811b36d4b462 SHA1 63eaf9063a2df1bb0093acfcd18a338ceda2b6a8 SHA256 b53073c4909f3b1448da8c962710354d238edf8352a4d94f3f61ec0574b508c0 ssdeep393216:RR8hQZP5AbSBOCPZmXm94c8eNdgl3pfHHUp/t37tgMRa6ZJsv6tWKFdu9CqC:JTRmXgP8ecs7tVReC authentihash a1775fcd68c1f0ff65b8fed3a869b029bca0c51028ed069f4f33969ece7ab79b imphash 1268d324ec63ed1a4e16e4b3b35e483a File size 22.1 MB ( 23174656 bytes ) File type Win32 EXE Magic literalPE32 executable for MS Windows (GUI) Intel 80386 32-bit TrID InstallShield setup (46.2%) Win32 EXE PECompact compressed (generic) (44.6%) Win32 Executable (generic) (4.8%) Generic Win/DOS Executable (2.1%) DOS Executable Generic (2.1%) |
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8BTC QQ Group:368826530 QQ:17713767388btc.com | Exchanges YoBit.net Development Funds | Tips | Donations Thanks again fairglu, chainz.cryptoid.info is a great place for a block explorer & visual input on each Alt ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif)
Thanks again GrinZ, Firecoin (FIRE) paid up til 2016-05-17 ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) BTC Donation to MultiFaucet | GrinZ from Testing Crypto Tx: 98aba71e464309c6cad54ef85597defa568871fcddae4bc6a7f735b381b6c9c0 //0.02046000 BTC FIRE Donation to MultiFaucet | GrinZ from Testing Crypto Tx: 6b0dbc91a5cefddab3ed57c8de280a7e46982f504961b888b440de7743defb74 //100 FIRE Tx: 4a76e0ac77f462538587aefce7c89bf61dc94b9e89db12117ba032dca90fad4a //150 FIRE FIRE Donation from *Sakura* to Testing Crypto Status: 11 confirmations, broadcast through 7 nodes Date: 01.03.2015 10:02 To: FRWoUbAWBK7MBvTkHx4Nzb2pu1Ekq5BAyd Debit: -500.00 FIRE Transaction fee: -0.00001 FIRE Net amount: -500.00001 FIRE Transaction ID: dffabef98fd8ba99cd1bdf56f94be8a17cf5e6d06b1c92944990f461a08ed628 FIRE Donation from *Sakura* to cecilbdemented Status: 11 confirmations, broadcast through 7 nodes Date: 01.03.2015 10:05 To: F8abZRvpugicpNGnwMqbA3CxjYtL6rdAB9 Debit: -500.00 FIRE Transaction fee: -0.00001 FIRE Net amount: -500.00001 FIRE Transaction ID: 5f350cf29856dd4cc6989310594f10e1638178702097c6d6bcfa96f8e45f178b
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Nice stuff! Maybe built-in support for USB miners too?
Tech question: would there be any advantage to using a little USB ASIC to do the SHA-256 hash function instead of the processor with staking wallets, leaving the CPU available for other things? Or is that not possible or more trouble than it's worth?
Hi, miners are supported, there is a guide some pages back, will continue to add all the tuts to the github in the coming days after the new coming releases next ROKOS flavors in the next week or 2 (Raspbian based) and ROKOS uflavors a week or 2 after (Ubuntu mate based). There d be no advantage as would still require cpu to operate this, while in theory sounds good, every coin would have to make proper changes just to fit that model, and as not everyone has miners would lose its purpose, same way cpu over iot keep doubling every few months now, so in the future cpu wont be an issue imho. Welcome to the community, Thanks for your feedback. Some great things being built here (open source work is much easier to better, keeping in mind the custom touches of closed & a world of improving both), the world is changing & innovation is that of light speed ahead of our past generations. A decade of operating system knowledge, but most interested in the hardware & most don't understand that "without the software, what use would the hardware utilize & function as" ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif)
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Never a dull moment with BN (thinking what or who is BN, then clicks link), some Legends speak louder than others & some don't talk @ all ( or very seldom). So many new names over the years on this forum (many faces or masks), still remember my first Testz account that was lost or hacked way back when & then real life nickname ![Huh](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/huh.gif) , but decided to make Testing Crypto (Simple Machines Forum). The "Not so Instant Message", of the internet talks of the world (IRC with graphics or Slack & others like Skype <all IM>), some good & some bad, but much greatness could come out of all this if built right ![Cool](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cool.gif)
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Late? I seem to be late for airdrop inspite waiting with open tab staring at countdown page. It didn`t even take 20 min which is unlikely to happen considering the popularity of the thread on this forum. I would like to see some proofs but i guess dev doesn`t care much. I guess everyone with some experience with this kind of projects know how these things work!!!
When one has seen 100's it's still new, but when one has seen 1000's upon 1000's & some with the easiest to see BUGS ![Cool](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cool.gif) //Statistics page shows block count & reward (bug bounty?) = the same coding error (having to open a browser in Linux to bypass the popup of BTC from the site & missing the game of thecreed!), but welcome from above "said to down here" ![Tongue](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/tongue.gif) Really miss the Legends pitching in to show what the build was from, Peer or Nova & or just a fork build (everyone should learn a little code) ![Cool](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cool.gif)
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Thanks again fairglu, chainz.cryptoid.info is a great place for a block explorer & visual input on each Alt ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif)
Thanks again GrinZ, Firecoin (FIRE) paid up til 2016-05-17 ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) //unable to post firecoin .tk links due to post count rules
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Can someone help me with this? My wallet has been stuck like this since last night. I even downloaded the entire blockchain again. No help. Any ideas? -----img----- I tried checkwallet and repairwallet and both state pass. Salvagewallet doesn't work as it gives an error - Method not found (code -32601)
I bought some from YoBit and I think I tried to combine them all into one before all the confirms. Please help. Thanks.
Just incase anyone else has the same problem: Windows = start > type %appdata% in the search bar > open the roaming folder > open the Firecoin folder > create new text document > name it Firecoin.conf > make sure it's .conf & not .txt.conf C:\Users\"username"\AppData\Roaming\Firecoin rescan=1 //this might help you fix what is quoted above, not sure if you re-downloaded the blockchain & it didn't catch the rescan? rpcuser=********** rpcpassword=********** rpcallowip=127.0.0.1 maxconnections=10 listen=1 banscore=50 bantime=14400 addnode=104.236.167.70:49697 addnode=50.83.9.153:49697 addnode=91.177.49.32:49697 addnode=73.130.76.103:49697 addnode=151.249.96.73:49697 addnode=73.201.180.47:49697 addnode=5.9.36.211:37978 addnode=188.134.72.213:16798
//Someone also PM me about a forgotten password, asking if I could help unlock it & kindly explained that might be a better question for a skilled wallet coding Dev. There are many on this forum who could reply better than I, as mostly a hardware guy & learned a little BBcoding for forums is the only skill I would be able to help with. Most of this is all learning, sometimes they are simple enough & other times you have to search the forums.
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I'm curious why this would be a better alternative for transacting in games then credit cards?
Also, how well has the market adopted the gamecredits model?
I know Most Game monetization system are vuln you can find easy sql injection buffer overflows in such systems. Or you can use cheat engine to change the amount of gold because your virtual game gold is stored in system memory. You can find dupe items exploits in many games,if you know much about how to hack tcp packets. Old Sample Exploits : 2Moons Game > SMS Payment Exploit > Call the nummer for Payment get the Code from call > Open 100 x Firefox with the Payment comfirm page enter code each page,click fast all 100 x send Payment buttons with one code = Well done buffer overflow detected 100 x Payment confirmed. 1 x code = 50$ x 100 = 5000$ = 4950$ lost for Game Company.Just from one user. 2Moons Dev fixed this exploit weeks later. Sql injection Game Sample Code : src/arcemu-world/EquipmentSetMgr.cpp =================================================================== --- src/arcemu-world/EquipmentSetMgr.cpp (revision 3738) +++ src/arcemu-world/EquipmentSetMgr.cpp (working copy) @@ -128,7 +128,7 @@ ss << ownerGUID << "','"; ss << set->SetGUID << "','"; ss << set->SetID << "','"; - ss << set->GameGold << "','"; + ss << CharacterDatabase.EscapeString(string(set->GameGold)) << "','"; ss << set->IconName << "'"; for( uint32 j = 0; j < set->ItemGUID.size(); ++j ){
- ss << set->SetName << "','"; This code is vuln for sql injection + ss << CharacterDatabase.EscapeString(string(set->GameGold)) << "','"; This is the Patch but sometimes its to late ,you system got hacked before you patch it,and this because of 1 coding mistake in the monetization system. GameCredits use a Secure P2P System,Game Items can be stored secure on the GameCredits blockchain with a unique hash after some patches. You cant spoof/cheat/hack GameCredits. Secure Login System with GameCredits like Bitid Authentication Open Protocol. GameCredits contracts and Digital rights management schemes are smart contracts for copyright licenses, as are financial cryptography schemes for financial contracts. Transfers GameCredits from USA to CHINA in seconds. Fair Market GameCredits started with Zero Premine like Bitcoin and Litecoin. All Game Items can be selled on the Game Market for GameCredits,so gamers can sell rare Game items found ingame for much money and cashout this money to any World currency. This make today games much more attractive. All Gamer has the same Dream get some Money while playing fav games. Transfers your GameCredits from old Games to New Games. Or from Player to Player. Ingame mini Games or InGame Betting System. Player vs Player GameCredits challenge System. Maybe Fifa add GameCredits they can easy add a Fifa challenge system play vs your friends and bet some GameCredits. The Winner Takes It All. This makes Fifa much more attractive. Same can be done on Racing Games or any other Games. Gamehub by GameCredits coming soon has 0 % publisher fee . Then GameDevs can sell games without lost,The greed of game publishers is insane today 30-60 %. For Gamedevs GameCredits is limitless. GameCredits Open 24/7 ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif) There are much more pros for Gamedevs to switch to GameCredits then cons. Best Lord Gabe ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif) Many years of reading the Alt sections, but very few post that actually show one aspect of what these applications can change for the better & really is limitless in design to many better futures. The digital world, with out having so many pit falls in building something out of a concept or design of the ones who left so many roads unable to drive down any longer & creating less of a ghost town of worlds with less failures should be in the minds of all. Building a world where the risk of failure is far less than what has been built over the centuries, key to unlocking a better world is in the hands of who makes the rules (script by written pen or coded by design) & mold the entire world into something better.
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WOW this coin still alive! My congrats!
When all of the proof of concepts started (since the beginning of every idea or invention in time), being a lot easier for an Alternative to the mainstream coinbase/s & many don't understand the knowledge that it's just not feasibly possible to carry the entire worlds secured data on one or even two designs. It's always easier to build when one = only one (first idea or prototype), but even the biggest movements in life require a second or many vehicles (by hand, automobile, trains, planes, & or the future of moving mountains with the least amount of resources) to balance the load of it's entirety. There's not a single concept in the world that hasn't split or spread between many designs in the actuality of building the prototype better with each & every improvement or new addition to the original design. Many good things can be built with what has been shown to many over the years in all of this, but whether we decide to accelerate or slow (open & closed source) it is up to the world & not held back by just a few any longer? People have been talking about a better world since the beginning of time, but it's all a balancing act of how fast or slow we build the world & who is deciding what pace we move @.
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Multifaucet ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.multifaucet.tk%2Fimages%2Fmultifaucet.png&t=663&c=Q8GyZFzJd859hw) //Being a year + since the FIRE faucet was started, with the plan to make & not break what FIRE could really become in years. BitCoin is now almost impossible to utilize FAUCETS (small inputs are no longer a good option with BitCoin BTC), as its become overloaded with tx fees & a block-chain that isn't simple to make the smallest transactions.
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https://www.blocktrail.com/BTC/tx/a75dd832e57c01c804568ce8440f8dfb397881c3ec046a6f9af8cfaa5da6b748//TECH explorer paid up, thanks fairglu (CryptoID) tech (TechCoin) on 2016-03-18 18:20 Expires 2016-05-02 15:28 (in 44.9 days) On 2016-03-18 18:14, received 0.0250 BTC (32.76 days), new expiry 2016-05-02 15:28 On 2016-01-30 23:37, received 0.0262 BTC (31.13 days), new expiry 2016-03-30 21:16 On 2016-01-01 21:29, received 0.0231 BTC (31.15 days), new expiry 2016-02-28 18:04 On 2015-12-03 03:40, received 0.0300 BTC (33.47 days), new expiry 2016-01-28 14:22 On 2015-11-06 02:53, received 0.0238 BTC (28.70 days), new expiry 2015-12-26 03:01 On 2015-10-01 00:06, received 0.0500 BTC (36.71 days), new expiry 2015-11-27 10:07 On 2015-09-01 03:55, received 0.0500 BTC (35.71 days), new expiry 2015-10-21 17:05
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//Well that's a sad looking OP, looks like the forum changed the new member image rules & didn't notice. A simple link to the edited post should suit for now, but can start a new ANN if there's still interest in shaping FIRE into something useful?
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I don't recall if this was in the OP, but there is http://www.multifaucet.tk/index.php?blockexplorer=FIRE&network_info for nodes & also a good working faucet. Thought heavy about donating more to it, but didn't want to risk to much FIRE in the faucet & have lost enough giving from time to time over the years (not a reason to stop giving though). Been watching it from time to time, but am only an BBcoder with years of hardware experience & could get another node up if anyone could compile a .deb for Ubuntu or Mint? Yes there is always build from source, but going through O.S. (testing) almost everyday would take to much work & really need simplified installations.
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Our developer is just finishing up the 'mother of all wallets'. It's a built from scratch java client what blows Bitcoin's client out of the water! ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif) How many have tested many wallets, Bitcoin's hasn't been floating in the water for years (though a Model T would still be the most valuable transfer) & having tested 1000's with new improvements. Funny cause there have been about 10% of all wallets that had a new implementation added to them (network, peers, block explorers, stats, block size, transaction fees, etc...), just like you would see in an operating system. I really hope to see a few more tabs in the debug console, there have been several improvements in alts & really helps determine how smooth the app drives down the road or flies in the sky (looks don't make it work better). The GoldCoin (GLD) client tested 10 times better than many others, as many are built on a broken framework & have catchy graphics. GoldCoin has a solid back-end, can't wait to see an updated front-end for the users ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif) * The dashboard is the most interesting development over the years, seeing how it runs (while utilizing & also sitting in idle) is what most look for in a test drive ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif) Many don't care what the ride is or how smooth it is, but that it works & that is a flaw of all these applications. Is it the get from point A to B theory for some, when others look at the entire outlook & it's functionality? Just a few thoughts on the last few years...
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