In reference to this thread: http://www.sexcoinforum.org/index.php?topic=359.0I've started working on an Android Wallet. I'd like some help. Currently, I have a build based on Litecoin's Android wallet, and bitcoinj-scrypt. -added in sexcoin classes to bitcoinj-scrypt to handle network parameters. These are near completion. -added sexcoin resource references where they were relatively easy to the Android app. -successfully built bitcoinj-scrypt and included it in the Android app with the new string refs. -successfully installed the app on my android tablet. -maven stuff is still quirky My next task is where the hard work starts. Replacing the litecoin classes and references with Sexcoin. If anyone is willing to help me out, I would gladly accept it. Right now I'm trying to figure out how to best debug the application. I'm unable to get USB debugging working on my tablet because the app will only build in maven from the command line, NOT ECLIPSE, so I have to edit, compile, package, then install manually and guess what makes it crash. Code is in my github if anyone wants to give it a go https://github.com/lavajumper. PM me if you're willing, and yes, there will be some sexcoin if you can get me over some hurdles
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Well the dev (original poster of this thread) seems to not have logged in for months now. Anybody knows what is going on?
I saw on the sexcoin site there were cool games already and there was an adult forum already talking about this coin, so I don't know if there is still some development behind this coin but either way it has a lot of fucking potential, the name alone is enough. Are there people who could work on such games to make this coin used there? virtual reality stuff, Adult Virtual Reality Games, this industry is going to be huge guys. Is the community capable of getting some action together and getting things started in that direction?
Almost all the chatter about this coin is happening at http://sexcoinforum.org . The community is doing A LOT with the coin, and there are more and more sites adopting it. We'd love to see you over there!
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Its safe to delete your peers.dat. Shut down your client, delete peers.dat, restart and let it rebuild. That should take care of almost ALL of the old garbage. You may be surprised how much better it runs.
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which I found ironic as I had noticed SXC had picked up a few more merchants via coinpayments.net around the same time.. at the end of the day isn't that what cryptos are about?..
Why has this fact gotten lost?!? props, +1's, and thanks Digger for driving this to the forefront. BTW, good to see your name here again.
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Congrats guys now the real work starts +1 Well spoken!
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Milestone!
At block 680000, the magic number switch kicked in. We are now officially on our own unique network. The switch occurred without incident, but as Nerull noted, P2pools experiencing gobs of orphans/rejects will need to switch to the new magic number:
FA CE 69 69
I think we should all be very encouraged by this. Any lingering desync issues should be completely trivial at this point, and the codebase is rock-solid stable.
Moving onward, sxcer is hot on getting the next client, which will be based exclusively on bitcoin .9 codebase ( <--- WOW ). In addition to that, more feartures are in the works. Also, we have been blessed with new talent in the dev team, which means we are also working on more infrastructure.
Many of you know that I have stepped back in my role for sexcoin, but any rumors that I've abandoned it are wholly false. I'm very happy to see the commitment and hard work of everyone that has been working to make sexcoin a SOLID, STABLE crypto-currency. This milestone is HUGE!
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the dev team is active and working on various things with the coin currently. Most coins have taken massive hits in price for the last few months. Just look at bitcoin going from 1k to 450 and ltc going from 30-40 to 10. That being said if your dumping ill be buying Working on what:? Last Active: May 05, 2014, 08:37:59 PM So btc went down 1/2 in price , how much did sexcoin lost against btc? From the peak it lost 5x times it btc value , that's more than 10x times in usd . If you know about various things make them public now or it will be too late. the dev team is active and working on various things One week passed , the dev is so busy working on stuff that nothing , not even a tiny announcement happened. A new Facebook page? Common , that is laughable. soz that in 1 week nothing except for new fb page and a new competition to promote the fact that there are escorts out there accepting the coin. Rome wasnt build in a day and all that Sexcoin has never been a coin that anyone working on expected to go kaboom. There was a great deal of discussion in the early days about how best to grow the coin. One of the things we realized is that because of what the coin is, adaptation was probably going to be on a similar timeline to bitcoin and litecoin ( YEARS! - its 1 year old today ). If you are impatient for the coin, do something besides bitch at the devs. Go set up a retail site that accepts sexcoin, don't just jump on cryptsy and trade. Set up a smartphone payment system. Contact Manwin and code in their sexcoin gateway to handle payment for all their sites. Publish your name so that escorts can use you as an escrow service. Cut a deal with an established bank to use as an ACH gateway to handle coin transactions for a coin named "Sexcoin". Otherwise, put your diaper back on and give your coins away.
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Why do you have a Royalcoin copyright in your Source Code?
Were you the original Royalcoin Dev's or did you just forget to remove the Royalcoin.org copyright from your Source Code and just cloned it?
It was there since I started doing any dev work on sexcoin. I found a tarball of royalcoin a while back and it was the closest match to our source I've seen. way back in the begining of this thread, "chinsu" is the original developer who created the coin. He's long gone according to local legend. here's some details on the source code i found for royalcoin http://www.sexcoinforum.org/index.php?topic=567.0the new bitcoin .9 port is direct from bitcoin, with none of the .6 sexcoin code edit: well, obviously scrypt.c etc.stuff is in .6 sexcoin and the new .9 sexcoin but those were never sexcoin or royal coin copyright anyway. Plus we now have the SSE2 optimized stuff included etc. There are a lot of questions around the very first release. Chinsu released the code in windows binary format and the source was only available via a google drive download. This code had fragments of royalcoin code. It also 'crashed more than a stock car' and would not build in Linux. Our suspicion was that Chinsu had hired a dev to do the code, and so there was code from many different coins showing up. When nomaxpi, digger and I started working on cleaning up the code, the copyrights were there. Our focus was on getting the code running, not chasing down what came from where. As far as I was concerned, if royalcoin had a copyright tag, then there was probably royalcoin code somewhere in there, so the copyright stayed. If you are interested in some history: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=218158.0
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One aspect that we should also push....
I knew a worker that decided to play it safe and accept only cash. Sounds good doesnt' it? When she went to deposit the latest earnings, the bank rejected the bills. She had been paid in counterfeit.
She had absolutely no recourse.
Man that sucks yeah we should also push that. Sexcoins cannot be counterfeited and they can be used directly to purchase or to transfer to bitcoin. Yeah. And I forgot to mention that she was immediately blocked from exit by two plainclothes, and the first question the bank manager asked was "Where did you get these?". Not a conversation I would want to have.
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One aspect that we should also push....
I knew a worker that decided to play it safe and accept only cash. Sounds good doesnt' it? When she went to deposit the latest earnings, the bank rejected the bills. She had been paid in counterfeit.
She had absolutely no recourse.
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The Lavapit is back up.
I'm still running some tests, so it may be up and down for the next hour or so.
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I have the frontend for the Lavapit up but mining is currently suspended.
Withdrawals are active.
The frontend will be up until I need to freeze the database for the migration. I'm estimating sometime tomorrow for that to happen.
Current unpaid shares will be preserved and migrated.
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The Lavapit is moving to a new home. It will be offline until later today. The coins are secure, but mining and withdrawal will probably be unavailable until sometime tomorrow.
Sorry for the inconvenience, I'll keep everyone posted.
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FYI, The Lavapit is down for the moment. I'm on the phone with the datacenter.
I'll leave a post when I know more
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I just put up the next "Limiter-enabled" build. The default win32 download now has the limiter disabled. I had a report that the mac client isn't working, I'm looking into that. I've also had conflicting reports about the ubuntu builds. Please specify which ubuntu build you are using when reporting problems. Download clients from http://sexcoin.info
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Organic, I really do understand the frustration. One of the things that's on the 'roadmap' that I didn't include in my post was an installer for the client, with some logic in it for doing upgrades and things like that. ( Seems like a no-brainer in the windows world...but.... ). And you really do represent an important point, we want anyone to be able to use sexcoin, especially non-geek-a-zoids. So first off, Sorry for the frustration, second thank you for bringing up the importance of still more work that needs to be done. Last, I use 7-zip on my windows box. Its free, doesn't expire, can handle tar.gz too. Or, you could pay the winzip developers for their work.
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Edit: Sorry saw there was an unlimited .exe to use. Cheers Edit 2: Used the unlimited .exe and same results as below Just tried and same issue: Sorry for the long cut and paste: Verifying last 2500 blocks at level 1 block index 9717ms Loading wallet... nFileVersion = 60401 wallet 176ms Loading addresses... Loaded 0 addresses from peers.dat 0ms mapBlockIndex.size() = 480672 nBestHeight = 480671 setKeyPool.size() = 102 mapWallet.size() = 0 mapAddressBook.size() = 1 ThreadRPCServer started send version message: version 60011, blocks=480671, us=0.0.0.0:0, them=0.0.0.0:0, peer=127.0.0.1:0 [......] socket select error 10022 connected 23.94.28.23:9560 send version message: version 60011, blocks=480671, us=0.0.0.0:0, them=23.94.28.23:9560, peer=23.94.28.23:9560 I'm double checking the build... keep watching here. Ok, rather than trying to figure out what might have happened, I just rebuilt the GUI versions ( Both limited and unlimited) and checked the links. Download the client again ( sorry ),stop your client, replace sexcoin.qt.exe with the new one, delete your 'peers.dat' file and start the client.
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Edit: Sorry saw there was an unlimited .exe to use. Cheers Edit 2: Used the unlimited .exe and same results as below Just tried and same issue: Sorry for the long cut and paste: Verifying last 2500 blocks at level 1 block index 9717ms Loading wallet... nFileVersion = 60401 wallet 176ms Loading addresses... Loaded 0 addresses from peers.dat 0ms mapBlockIndex.size() = 480672 nBestHeight = 480671 setKeyPool.size() = 102 mapWallet.size() = 0 mapAddressBook.size() = 1 ThreadRPCServer started send version message: version 60011, blocks=480671, us=0.0.0.0:0, them=0.0.0.0:0, peer=127.0.0.1:0 Done loading ThreadDNSAddressSeed started Loading addresses from DNS seeds (could take a while) 0 addresses found from DNS seeds ThreadDNSAddressSeed exited ThreadMessageHandler started ThreadSocketHandler started ThreadOpenAddedConnections started ThreadIRCSeed exited ThreadOpenConnections started socket select error 10022 trying connection 46.39.246.24:9560 lastseen=358359.4hrs refreshWallet Flushed 0 addresses to peers.dat 8ms socket select error 10022 ipcThread started socket select error 10022 connected 23.94.28.23:9560 send version message: version 60011, blocks=480671, us=0.0.0.0:0, them=23.94.28.23:9560, peer=23.94.28.23:9560 I'm double checking the build... keep watching here.
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