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I updated the VPS to v2 Lindad. After about a minute, Linda starts spitting out errors: EXCEPTION: St9bad_alloc std::bad_alloc Linda in ProcessMessages()
The VPS has 2GB of RAM plus 2GB of Swap. And plenty of diskspace. When browsing your last posts you seem to have issues everywhere with other coins as well. Check here and fix what's up for you. https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/9857You do not have enough memory. Lindacoin is a working product. What's eating your memory? Lindacoin doesn't ask that much.
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I smell newbie accounts fudding this thread.
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When there's blood in the streets, the successfull will buy. Lol, I don't have to spoonfeed you but that lambo won't come in a day. Great dollars come with great wait. Buying in the lower lows is very healthy, wish you luck. ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif)
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Wouldn't it be great if all three binaries of the Compound Coin wallet (compoundd (daemon), compound-qt, and compound-cli, were available for Raspberry Pi? If someone can do it; there's a Stratis Raspberry Pi guide floating around. The guide uses a very lightweight Raspbian Jessie Lite image for the SD card, so no overheating or damage will occur to the device. https://olcko.gitbooks.io/staking-stratis-on-a-raspberry-pi/Compound Coin offers 500% interest on your investment.
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Need a micro-pc for staking? Then your best go is buying a Raspberry Pi, either new, or from a thrift store. A very tiny computer, you can hold it in one hand, and it uses Linux as for operating system. You can buy one all set up for you at once. You can control the device using a WiFi connection, just from your main computer. The electricity bill won't be much at all, so take a look at it. www.raspberrypi.org
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Next week I'm to say more why I've bought this much today. Cunnilinctus for LDOGE is coming.
Drop it like it's hot.
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Good news for you man. I'm here to fix your problem. Some piece of antivirus/firewall/parentalcontrol doesn't allow inbound/outbound connections to your Mintcoin application. Firstly, exit the Mintcoin wallet. To reset the Windows Firewall you: -Start the ' cmd.exe ' application, but with Administrative privileges (run as Admin). This is the Command Line Interpreter like we were used to in MS-DOS days. -Enter the command ' netsh advfirewall reset '. It will reply with OK if it's done and your firewall rules will be completely reset. (But this is the quick way. ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) Either thing, somestuff is blocking your ports.) As you have completely reset Windows Firewall now, it will ask you what to allow for each application that uses a network. So, start your Mintcoin wallet again, and select 'Allow access for public networks', when Windows Firewall asks you. That's an important step you see, as you're defining a new rule for Internet access (public networks). If you don't allow access here for public networks (internet access), then no minting. So make sure you turn access for public networks on. Maybe you did not tick that box when you installed the wallet. Also check your antivirus firewall rules if you have them. Reset it. Public network = internet Private network = not what we need here Did it work? By the way, a new website is coming.
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No problem, everyone I love is dead. The wallet daemon is rocking at cryptopia.co.nz and Yobit, and for now the other exchangers are dead pounded. Your site ' https://www.incoin.io/ ' is offline at the Newyear moment. Please do us a favour and code you ass off to make this a great coin. Otherwhise they will yell investor premine scam. Santa is an Indian, he coded it for you when the dev was cold out on the streets of NY, for a bottle of wine. Insider information now: Santa will return to get you to Spain, if you don't deliver. Edit: Not meaning to be rude, but there's still work on this young coin. This coin is not dead, its half-born. Maybe some bounty is needed to set up a killer website. Work structured and you'll get there, what you want. This is what I've found: https://web.archive.org/web/*/https://www.incoin.io/* In there is: https://twitter.com/incoinhqPut it all up again & continue after holidays.
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Users can be demanding, but: Please pace forward slowly, in little steps, making sure what you code, works in all circumstances. Not everything at once, like before.
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Cloak has no premine I guess, so the devs can't dump upon you. The rise in CLOAK value was because of Twitter campaings. Now arrived another campaign by CloakCoin Promo, as you have noticed. There's no need to FUD or HYPE you from my side, take life, the cycles, the way they come. ...And get your profit of it! ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) Cloakcoin is not done yet, surely, you've got to have Time! The finished product will be great for us. If you have no time and you panic and let other's panic in your uncomforted situation, spread fud etc, well what are you doing here? Go away, leave more of the cake for the true believers in Cloak. BTW: CloakCoinScam's crystal balls are about to break.
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BTC blockchain limit being 1MB for max tranactions in two's complement
transactions possible:>>> 1024d * 1024d = 1 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000b current blockheight: ---> 495130d = 0 0111 1000 1110 0001 1010b
Turn on the leftmost bit, the sign bit in a two's complement representation of computer maths, and you have a negative blockheight. Someone could code some countdown for until that will happen.
Only a blockheight of 1048575 will fit in the algo like we know it. Add one, and it's '-1'.
Am I dead wrong or what?
Someone, set up a countdown website for that please, linked to the blocks coming in. ehehe. A new project is born.
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So now they all want BTC, a coin with a block_size limit coming. Am I right that block height numbers of BTC transactions use two's complement for counting on and on? If you see it binary, when the most significant bit (the token bit) is set, the block height numbers become NEGATIVE ! Am I right? http://www.convertforfree.com/twos-complement-calculator/
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If you've studied cryptography you'll know you're talking off you neck. Cryptography done well can be highly secure. Yes, you can have built in trapdoors but it all depends on the algorithm you're using, and your cryptosystem in whole. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ip_rNAASt6INSA Would have weakened the Lucifer algorithm before accepting it as a standard, it was too heavy for them ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif)
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After Q4 and Q1, let's talk. ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) Welcome aboard hybrid_x. Cloakcoin is not priced in yet.
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