Do I have to issue some special command to stake with Goldpiecesd, the commandline client? I'm a bit confused by the plethora of commands.
No, there is nothing you can do, 2,5 GP is created in each block no matter how many coins you have in your wallet! Only the number of coins in your wallet determines the probability for you to receive stakes. Ok, thanks for the info
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Do I have to issue some special command to stake with Goldpiecesd, the commandline client? I'm a bit confused by the plethora of commands.
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on the "bad" chain: 1008577ish 192.71.218.138:1856
That one is me, I'm taking it down now and will try to resync from some good nodes.
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Hm, just because I wrote that they seem to have redesigned the whole voting process Now there is just a list of five coins where as earlier there were a long list. Where can I see this voting? I had a look to Cryptopia but there is nothing. Do you have a link of it? Whoever added 1337 DOT-votes to Amigacoin on Cryptopia is a genius
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Whoever added 1337 DOT-votes to Amigacoin on Cryptopia is a genius
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There are so many developments I'd like to get into including getting into Raspberry Pi once rokos flavours comes out. It's hard finding time with a day job and flying up and down the UK every week, but everything that's needed will be completed.
Would building the daemon for Raspbian Wheezy (1st Pi, model B) be of any use? Yes, all development is a step forward. Do you know if a lot of Pi owners remain on wheezy? I'm guessing that some people might still be afraid of the word 'upgrade'. Ok here it is: https://mega.nz/#!b9gjEJBB!ES939lrqS1c8qUqaOiFU-L79udj0hKlSB5Hdok8YUGw I've tested it, it works and downloads blocks but I haven't synced the whole chain yet. I'm not able to have it running 24/7 and a slow cpu like this takes longer to sync the chain. I've got no numbers on how many Pi-users are still on wheezy I'm afraid. I guess quite a few people got one and are not *nix-geeks so they might not see the reason to upgrade as long as the system does what they want it to. Security stuff is still backported so it chugs along
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There are so many developments I'd like to get into including getting into Raspberry Pi once rokos flavours comes out. It's hard finding time with a day job and flying up and down the UK every week, but everything that's needed will be completed.
Would building the daemon for Raspbian Wheezy (1st Pi, model B) be of any use?
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Here is a client I built for Ubuntu Linux 14.04 LTS: https://mega.nz/#!blYxAbpK!hahYA8em0OOdNSbPao6sKtns69yWaqB_nCswgZHGKHM It's 7ziped so it need to be extracted somewhere like your homedirectory and you can run it from there. You'll need some additional libraries to run this. The non-standard stuff can be installed with something like: sudo apt-get install p7zip-full libdb5.3++ libqt4-dev libboost-all-dev libssl1.0.0 libminiupnpc8
I think that's all, if you get any errors like missing libraries let me know and I'll try to help.
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Thanks for posting this, I use Cryptopia a lot but didn't realize they have an inbuilt explorer for most (all?) coins they list.
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I'm on linux now, could someone compile the linux wallet? I put 30.000 TES as bounty, if someone is also interested add something to the bounty What distro are you on, this is somewhat of importance? If you are on Ubuntu and I compile against newer versions of the shared libraries (like on Arch Linux for instance) the client will not start.
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I was working on adding somes nodes but I cant do all. Already told to the community that I needed help.
I understand, I'll see what I can do. But can you confirm that the total number of blocks is bigger than 750k, somewhere in the range of 900k?
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Someone who has supported this coin since its birth & my wallet has not synced or staked since 9/6/2014 21:58.
Don't forget this is not the original thread, so this is not my first post regarding Tesla Coin.
The website is gone, the reddit page had been banned.
Well I only started with Teslacoin last year and I've had the whole chain but lost it (the wallet is backed up though). Now I'm trying to sync again but it isn't easy, the Bitnodes node is up (194.135.84.136) but it doesn't seem to have all the blocks? It says 750000 blocks but every now and then someone else comes on with more blocks, over 900k. The low nodecount is definitely a problem.
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I have some SPICE to sell if ya want (over 4k).
75 SPICE x 0.0009 ~= 0.0067 BTC
I'll accept other alts as DMD, ETH, DASH...
Thank you for your offer. How does 0.005 BTC sound to you?
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Not sure if this happens with all wallets (this is first wallet I have had it happen to, of course i dont solo mine often). My inet connection took a 15-20 crap sometime during the night & the wallet continued to keep mining except that apparently the wallet once temp disconnected does NOT reconnect to the nodes. (Woke up with 900+ invalid coins due to the fact the client continues to mine in an offline state)
AnimeCoin: AJEPLY5dEWF1pCMfJojkAmApSK48oYm989
I'm by no means an expert on block chains but if someone mined at the same block height as you did offline (and they probably did) I think it means your chain forked from the main chain. You should probably start over with a new wallet and download the blockchain anew.
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I believe some tipping is in order to penambang and Stein for their assistance in helping a fellow Animecoiner out, ¥100 each tx-id's: 9c371e1c721a3125e4fdbeedc8efac6ff9febaf968f78fcefdcffbc221489ba2 6a8b417adb186964b1ebb489ef5046d831e13de5ad47fc30fd26437ff3c9ae27
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My roommate bought 1.6 million yesterday.. hehe
I noticed quite some ANN-activity at Cryptopia
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Strange, I can only connect to 194.135.84.136:1856 (still trying to sync the whole chain)
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I start my Qt-wallet on Linux with the command TeslaCoin-Qt -addnode=194.135.84.136:1856 & That node is usually up.
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