I'm still hosting the CROC website www.crocodilecash.ga although the Twitter account seems dead and needs a new one to get recent tweets. Anyone keen to setup and maintain one ? I will add it to the website if so I wonder if there is some solution to post to Twitter, the website and a bitcointalk thread all at once. So a community manager could quickly do these things. If someone could look around I'd appreciate it. I need to ask also: Do we create a new thread or keep using the existing one? We also need some sort of voting system. Is it possible to start/stop polls in a thread? Also: We hit 400 satoshi guys :| That is crazy! I guess keeping the existing thread would be good so anyone can see what have happen from day one but you can still have a new thread for future development announcements & polls, so you keep all new info condense in one page ( you would still link the main thread for discussions ect ) Good idea. I will make one today, and create a community multi-signature wallet where key members can give out rewards / payments. I will make it a 3-of-N wallet (N being the amount of key members who can sign), so only 3 members need to sign to move funds. You must have contributed to CrocodileCash in some technical or monetary way in order to be a "member" of this funding wallet. I will put up funding goals and list every line item, so we know how much to fund it. We can also discuss if a line item is over or under estimated and adjust accordingly. We're going to do things right guys
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I'm still hosting the CROC website www.crocodilecash.ga although the Twitter account seems dead and needs a new one to get recent tweets. Anyone keen to setup and maintain one ? I will add it to the website if so I wonder if there is some solution to post to Twitter, the website and a bitcointalk thread all at once. So a community manager could quickly do these things. If someone could look around I'd appreciate it. I need to ask also: Do we create a new thread or keep using the existing one? We also need some sort of voting system. Is it possible to start/stop polls in a thread? Also: We hit 400 satoshi guys :| That is crazy!
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After disabling staking CPU went from 9% to 6%. RAM is still all over the place though. daemon=1 listen=1 server=1 staking=0 txindex=1 shrinkdebuglog=1 maxconnections=30 dbcache=10
I'm working on it..."callgrind" information is not easy to parse through when you are not familiar AFAIK everything looks pretty fine / nothing out of the ordinary.
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The whole deal seems a bit sketchy. Simply answer, if you have an doubts, stay away. It's wise to invest time and money only on projects you really feel confident/passionate in.
I agree with you, if somebody has doubts, the best thing is to stay away. Nobody is forcing to buy anything. I believe in this project just because the team is an active team working hard in the project adding new features, that is more value to the coin. Oh yeah? Exciting! Which new feature?? Here it is, its name is DeepVault and in the following video you can see how it works: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a12lNTmhYeQIt's a small step, but it's something. Ir proves that the team is active and working. Interesting! This must have released within the past 20 minutes. I cannot wait to see the code. I will report back. Oh and holy shit. 1 Onion to generate a hash?...That goes to the "developers" wallet? Wow, this is getting even worse! 1 DeepOnion is about $1. Just to put things into perspective. You can literally do this, and get the same FOR NEARLY FREE ON BITCOIN FOR YEARS ALREADY: sha1sum myfile.txt and then do a transaction with OP_RETURN and your hash data. This is unbelievable.
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The way I see, all people should do their own home work before doing any kind of investment.
Instead of crying now in Forums, why not you first do market research?
Do you have something to share, to relieve DeepOnion of its accusation? I'm open to being wrong.
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The whole deal seems a bit sketchy. Simply answer, if you have an doubts, stay away. It's wise to invest time and money only on projects you really feel confident/passionate in.
I agree with you, if somebody has doubts, the best thing is to stay away. Nobody is forcing to buy anything. I believe in this project just because the team is an active team working hard in the project adding new features, that is more value to the coin. Oh yeah? Exciting! Which new feature??
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You have to actually specify how much you want to stake.
There is an option...I think it is reservebalance, that reserves a portion of your balance to stake.
And? It will split your balance to a bunch of small piles, so you cannot split it only 3 times Above is explained why. BTW I disabled staking on a node at 8:00 Coincidence? Don't think so)) Sorry I guess that was an incomplete thought I spit out. You can use reservebalance to stake multiple "piles", rather than one giant pile. From what I learned, you can even space them out so they stake a certain period of time apart, meaning a constant flow of staking...! The CPU usage still seems really high for staking. I've recompiled my CrocodileCashd with -pg but gprof is not working properly with it.
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My setup is, I'm staking about 10,000 CROC split up 3 times. I make much more this way.
How? It splits inputs. You have to actually specify how much you want to stake. There is an option...I think it is reservebalance, that reserves a portion of your balance to stake.
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at least legitimately spend some time to check out the project. I believe if they did that, they too would see the potential in this project. Have you not read what we've been discussing in this thread? Talk about ignorance.
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Hi guys, has this FUD piece about DeepOnion been addressed? I am currently balls deep in DeepOnion, having brought over 10k worth on exchanges. You guys are making me nervous here. ...No, it has not. That is pretty scary for you. I hope you don't encounter a big dump.
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Proposal Developers
1) activation of segwit. 2) Implementation of advertisements in the wallet to generate revenue. 3) use of the CROC blockchain in the field of transport and logistics. 4) Intelligent contracts: rent of a small percentage of the power of your computer to make calculations in different fields (research, company, laboratory, etc.).
Segwit integration should be straight forward...Just have to pull changes from Bitcoin core. Note: I have no idea how this will break the current network 2-4 though I don't care for. I do NOT want advertisements in a wallet. It's a security concern. Intelligent contracts - yeah maybe if this was an Ethereum fork. But it aint! If you go forward with Segwit integration will the next step be lightning network (when its finish) what do you think ? the code updates could be part of your Developer road map, apart of Croc-lo & the other things you mention some pages ago you wana do I think lightning network is kind of ironic for our chain. On the other hand, if again it's fairly simple to merge Bitcoin's implementation...no problem. I do not think this should be our priority though. Using CrocodileCash should be our priority.
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I added PoS at cryptohub but maximum for staking for one user is 1000 I want to know community's opinion about it Wow that is great news! If you want, I can try to optimize the wallet or put in something to reduce CPU usage. Do you know how exactly works PoS? I was reading that staking has difficulity that depends on summary wallet balance (more balance - lower dif), but how it guess the task? Using CPU? But XLR and WYV wallets currently consume 0% and they are at staking too. Only CROC wallet consumes CPU at my server When I was looking at PoS code it seems to be nearly random. I think it is myth that "more balance = lower difficulty". What actually happens is there is a probability of a block to be a stake block. You can stake multiple times (lets say, 1000 CROC, staked 10 times = 10,000 CROC staked) to find staked blocks faster. Or you can stake the whole 10,000 CROC once. The payout will be greater, but the chances of finding a stake block will be lower. My setup is, I'm staking about 10,000 CROC split up 3 times. I make much more this way. I will checkout the CPU usage issue and make it my priority number 1. Edit: re-compiling CrocodileCash with -pg to do the profiling with gprof. I'll keep you updated.
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Proposal Developers
1) activation of segwit. 2) Implementation of advertisements in the wallet to generate revenue. 3) use of the CROC blockchain in the field of transport and logistics. 4) Intelligent contracts: rent of a small percentage of the power of your computer to make calculations in different fields (research, company, laboratory, etc.).
Segwit integration should be straight forward...Just have to pull changes from Bitcoin core. Note: I have no idea how this will break the current network 2-4 though I don't care for. I do NOT want advertisements in a wallet. It's a security concern. Intelligent contracts - yeah maybe if this was an Ethereum fork. But it aint!
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I added PoS at cryptohub but maximum for staking for one user is 1000 I want to know community's opinion about it Wow that is great news! If you want, I can try to optimize the wallet or put in something to reduce CPU usage.
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Oh cool, how did that happen? I wonder if they are following this thread? Or did someone ask? Also Gizzard has not responded. I guess I will begin to prepare things.
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I'm remembering all the shit that has happened this year.
I think it is plain as day, you should NOT hold your altcoins. All altcoins see massive drop when a fork comes. Because people want to bank on the "double" Bitcoin they get. I'm talking big players.
And we know the big players move the market.
I will be dropping all my altcoin and re-buy after, probably doubling my holdings.
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I will contact Gizzard to see if he's still around via PM.
Any word from Gizzard? I'm here for the long haul...Let's do something cool Please set up a multi sig address for donations when you get time Cheers Nah nothing. Will wait until end of day. Yeah I'm up for doing something cool I'll keep you guys updated.
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Good one Mr john, any progress from the team on website development ? Please read the last couple of pages.
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First they ignore you Then they laugh at you Then they fight you <- here we are now after that guy's last post Then you win <- us soon
Someone get on that binary analysis.
On another note that guy didn't address anything we've been talking about. What a waste of his time.
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They don't have transparent airdrop rules, however I don't think it's a scam
I have been avoiding the word "scam", because if we are going to be pedantic fucks, then I think we are right. It is definitely a con of some sort. We just don't know what to classify it as. As for malware: I have looked at the source code, even from day 1. There is no malicious code. BUT, this does not rule out there could be a virus. There is only one way to be sure: 1. Download the source code 2. Compile it 3. Compare the compiled vs given binary If you discover there is a virus, that could cause the giant thread to be closed down because I think it violates Bitcointalk's TOS. It would be a very big win for everyone. I could personally do it, but I don't have time unless I make it worth my time. I'm open to incentives haha.
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