i lost my password for hashing.at and the password reset feature sends me a wrong link!!! how can i retrieve my password? hopefully this is not a scam pool and running off with all freshly mined coins... Sorry if that happened to you.. I know new coin launches are tricky sometimes for us pool operators. If your experience with hashing.at isn't satisfactory, please come over and try http://prc.fedaykin.usI'm always on top of any issues that may arise and the users of my other pools can attest to that!
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i'm also mining on hashing.at and both confirmed/unconfirmed stay 0 even though blocks are found! also their password reset function doesn't work.... It'll work for some and not for others.. I'm working on a fix for that for my pools http://pcn.fedaykin.us is open and ready to roll! 1% fee and weekly 25% giveaway!Works like a charm Thanks. Thanks for mining. Hashrate is low right now but hopefully when people see the 25% weekly giveaway they will come mine! I'm working behind the scenes to iron out any launch bugs. I'm needing people to test a few things though, like password reset emails! So, if you guys want to come mine for your chance at the 25% prize, Fedaykin's ProCoin Pool is the ONLY place to find it! People who are NOT using gmail, if you would try out the password reset feature and report back, I'd appreciate it
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i'm also mining on hashing.at and both confirmed/unconfirmed stay 0 even though blocks are found! also their password reset function doesn't work.... It'll work for some and not for others.. I'm working on a fix for that for my pools http://pcn.fedaykin.us is open and ready to roll! 1% fee and weekly 25% giveaway!
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The pool at http://pcn.fedaykin.us is now taking registrations and will be hashing shortly! 1% PPLNS Stratum and VARDIFF 25% Weekly giveaway! See you soon!
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Please add the pool at http://pcn.fedaykin.us! We're updating our pools to a paid domain name so it may be a little while before DNS records are updated, so please keep checking!! *1% fee *PPLNS payout system *Payouts processed every minute - Once confirmed, get paid immediately! *Stratum and VARDIFF *WEEKLY Giveaway with 25% of the pool's earnings up for grabs! Don't miss out! *Sysop who values your contributions and gives personal attention to issues. We will be online very soon, I will update the post when DNS is ready. EDIT: http://pcn.fedaykin.us will be the correct URL when launched.
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Congratulations to Fedaykin's Birdcoin Pool users atmarkham and rodneycrypto! atmarkham's UID came up first, number 64 (wow, lucky new member!), and rodneycrypto as the runner-up, UID number 46 (I swear they were random, lol). Payouts have been dispatched already!
Tune in same time next week for another chance!!
yay me! im rodneycrypto Oh awesome! Did you confirm receipt of the 666666.66666 evil brd coins?
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It's come to my attention that octostratum2.tk (Singapore) may not be performing up to par for some people. I'm not sure if this is an issue for everyone or not, or maybe just a routing problem or latency issue for people residing in Africa. If you notice you're not getting enough shares, excessive stales, timeouts, or any other problems, please report it to me and switch to octostratum1.tk. I'll have a look tomorrow and see if we're having any latency issues. Thanks for mining with my pool!
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hmmm so that put's them a little over .8%. considering they gave about 25% of their .8% premine, i'm fine with that. there were issues with all three pools at the start but it didn't last very long. I was mining from the get go but it took a few hours to get all the coins that i mined the first hour.
That first hour was horrid.. It was like our hashes were hitting a brick wall.. Getting raped by DDoS and scrambling miners, mining like mad and not hitting blocks, then the switch flips and blam, we're mining. Stressful for a pool op with stuff spread out over a few machines. Edit: and it took nearly 2 days to manually pay out all the transactions that went into the abyss. I've devised my own system to do it automatically now Yeah seems like most of the pools had some hiccups but man overall it's been great since, mining wise. Oh yes, pretty smooth indeed. I'm hoping things stay stable after the 8 day rewards go down and there's no big dump-off or scandals! I've got a lot of time and energy invested into this coin and the pool, so I'm really crossing my fingers hoping it pays off!
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hmmm so that put's them a little over .8%. considering they gave about 25% of their .8% premine, i'm fine with that. there were issues with all three pools at the start but it didn't last very long. I was mining from the get go but it took a few hours to get all the coins that i mined the first hour.
That first hour was horrid.. It was like our hashes were hitting a brick wall.. Getting raped by DDoS and scrambling miners, mining like mad and not hitting blocks, then the switch flips and blam, we're mining. Stressful for a pool op with stuff spread out over a few machines. Edit: and it took nearly 2 days to manually pay out all the transactions that went into the abyss. I've devised my own system to do it automatically now
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You know what, it won't be long before we start seeing real stuff like this, lol brb helping a barrister transfer some btc
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Word, and keep the thread bumped! Fly, my birdies, and bring me your hashes!
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Just letting you guys know, I've set up a pool at http://fedaykinexe.tk or fedaykinexe (dot) tk in case the forum removes it.. At all my pools I do a WEEKLY giveaway with 25% of the pool's earnings up for grabs! The only requirement is that you mine with us and withdraw coins at least ONCE! http://fedaykinexe.tk*Low 1% fee *PPLNS *Stratum *WEEKLY 25% earnings giveaway - we give back to the community *Withdraw as soon as coins are confirmed - no wait! The pool has just now been fired up so we need some miners to come in and make sure it's all good, working on getting news posts up and getting the little things tweaked, but we're ready to roll!
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This is just a joke, right? Right? Amirite?
Sounds like it, lol.. So, what are you guys gonna do to "shut down" other "shitcoins"? DDoS every node and pool forever? Threaten us? lol Sounds like an awesome idea really but impossible! Fun though. Have fun.
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Yeah, it still won't launch. Still getting a missing shared library error. I give up.
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Thanks, I will test it out. I've been working for over 2 hours on VPS and my home server trying to compile it. I think I'm going to upgrade to a newer version of Ubuntu for compiling things, I think that is my problem.
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Never-mind; needed to add Boost-Chrono support in the makefile. Developer should change the makefile.unix to this: # Copyright (c) 2009-2010 Satoshi Nakamoto # Distributed under the MIT/X11 software license, see the accompanying # file COPYING or http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php.
# :=0 --> UPnP support turned off by default at runtime # :=1 --> UPnP support turned on by default at runtime # :=- --> No UPnP support - miniupnp not required USE_UPNP:=0
# :=1 --> Enable IPv6 support # :=0 --> Disable IPv6 support USE_IPV6:=1
LINK:=$(CXX)
DEFS=-DBOOST_SPIRIT_THREADSAFE -D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64
DEFS += $(addprefix -I,$(CURDIR) $(CURDIR)/obj $(BOOST_INCLUDE_PATH) $(BDB_INCLUDE_PATH) $(OPENSSL_INCLUDE_PATH)) LIBS = $(addprefix -L,$(BOOST_LIB_PATH) $(BDB_LIB_PATH) $(OPENSSL_LIB_PATH))
TESTDEFS = -DTEST_DATA_DIR=$(abspath test/data)
LMODE = dynamic LMODE2 = dynamic ifdef STATIC LMODE = static ifeq (${STATIC}, all) LMODE2 = static endif else TESTDEFS += -DBOOST_TEST_DYN_LINK endif
# for boost 1.37, add -mt to the boost libraries LIBS += \ -Wl,-B$(LMODE) \ -l boost_system$(BOOST_LIB_SUFFIX) \ -l boost_filesystem$(BOOST_LIB_SUFFIX) \ -l boost_program_options$(BOOST_LIB_SUFFIX) \ -l boost_thread$(BOOST_LIB_SUFFIX) \ -l db_cxx$(BDB_LIB_SUFFIX) \ -l ssl \ -l crypto \ -l boost_chrono$(BOOST_LIB_SUFFIX)
TESTLIBS += \ -Wl,-B$(LMODE) \ -l boost_unit_test_framework$(BOOST_LIB_SUFFIX)
ifndef USE_UPNP override USE_UPNP = - endif ifneq (${USE_UPNP}, -) LIBS += -l miniupnpc DEFS += -DUSE_UPNP=$(USE_UPNP) endif
ifneq (${USE_IPV6}, -) DEFS += -DUSE_IPV6=$(USE_IPV6) endif
LIBS+= \ -Wl,-B$(LMODE2) \ -l z \ -l dl \ -l pthread
# Hardening # Make some classes of vulnerabilities unexploitable in case one is discovered. # # This is a workaround for Ubuntu bug #691722, the default -fstack-protector causes # -fstack-protector-all to be ignored unless -fno-stack-protector is used first. # see: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gcc-4.5/+bug/691722 HARDENING=-fno-stack-protector
# Stack Canaries # Put numbers at the beginning of each stack frame and check that they are the same. # If a stack buffer if overflowed, it writes over the canary number and then on return # when that number is checked, it won't be the same and the program will exit with # a "Stack smashing detected" error instead of being exploited. HARDENING+=-fstack-protector-all -Wstack-protector
# Make some important things such as the global offset table read only as soon as # the dynamic linker is finished building it. This will prevent overwriting of addresses # which would later be jumped to. LDHARDENING+=-Wl,-z,relro -Wl,-z,now
# Build position independent code to take advantage of Address Space Layout Randomization # offered by some kernels. # see doc/build-unix.txt for more information. ifdef PIE HARDENING+=-fPIE LDHARDENING+=-pie endif
# -D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=2 does some checking for potentially exploitable code patterns in # the source such overflowing a statically defined buffer. HARDENING+=-D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=2 #
DEBUGFLAGS=-g
# CXXFLAGS can be specified on the make command line, so we use xCXXFLAGS that only # adds some defaults in front. Unfortunately, CXXFLAGS=... $(CXXFLAGS) does not work. xCXXFLAGS=-O2 -pthread -Wall -Wextra -Wformat -Wformat-security -Wno-unused-parameter \ $(DEBUGFLAGS) $(DEFS) $(HARDENING) $(CXXFLAGS)
# LDFLAGS can be specified on the make command line, so we use xLDFLAGS that only # adds some defaults in front. Unfortunately, LDFLAGS=... $(LDFLAGS) does not work. xLDFLAGS=$(LDHARDENING) $(LDFLAGS)
OBJS= \ leveldb/libleveldb.a \ obj/alert.o \ obj/version.o \ obj/checkpoints.o \ obj/netbase.o \ obj/addrman.o \ obj/crypter.o \ obj/key.o \ obj/db.o \ obj/init.o \ obj/keystore.o \ obj/main.o \ obj/net.o \ obj/protocol.o \ obj/bitcoinrpc.o \ obj/rpcdump.o \ obj/rpcnet.o \ obj/rpcmining.o \ obj/rpcwallet.o \ obj/rpcblockchain.o \ obj/rpcrawtransaction.o \ obj/script.o \ obj/sync.o \ obj/util.o \ obj/wallet.o \ obj/walletdb.o \ obj/hash.o \ obj/bloom.o \ obj/noui.o \ obj/leveldb.o \ obj/txdb.o
all: bitcoind
test check: test_bitcoin FORCE ./test_bitcoin
# # LevelDB support # MAKEOVERRIDES = LIBS += $(CURDIR)/leveldb/libleveldb.a $(CURDIR)/leveldb/libmemenv.a DEFS += $(addprefix -I,$(CURDIR)/leveldb/include) DEFS += $(addprefix -I,$(CURDIR)/leveldb/helpers) leveldb/libleveldb.a: @echo "Building LevelDB ..." && cd leveldb && $(MAKE) CC=$(CC) CXX=$(CXX) OPT="$(xCXXFLAGS)" libleveldb.a libmemenv.a && cd ..
# auto-generated dependencies: -include obj/*.P -include obj-test/*.P
obj/build.h: FORCE /bin/sh ../share/genbuild.sh obj/build.h version.cpp: obj/build.h DEFS += -DHAVE_BUILD_INFO
obj/%.o: %.cpp $(CXX) -c $(xCXXFLAGS) -MMD -MF $(@:%.o=%.d) -o $@ $< @cp $(@:%.o=%.d) $(@:%.o=%.P); \ sed -e 's/#.*//' -e 's/^[^:]*: *//' -e 's/ *\\$$//' \ -e '/^$$/ d' -e 's/$$/ :/' < $(@:%.o=%.d) >> $(@:%.o=%.P); \ rm -f $(@:%.o=%.d)
bitcoind: $(OBJS:obj/%=obj/%) $(LINK) $(xCXXFLAGS) -o $@ $^ $(xLDFLAGS) $(LIBS)
TESTOBJS := $(patsubst test/%.cpp,obj-test/%.o,$(wildcard test/*.cpp))
obj-test/%.o: test/%.cpp $(CXX) -c $(TESTDEFS) $(xCXXFLAGS) -MMD -MF $(@:%.o=%.d) -o $@ $< @cp $(@:%.o=%.d) $(@:%.o=%.P); \ sed -e 's/#.*//' -e 's/^[^:]*: *//' -e 's/ *\\$$//' \ -e '/^$$/ d' -e 's/$$/ :/' < $(@:%.o=%.d) >> $(@:%.o=%.P); \ rm -f $(@:%.o=%.d)
test_bitcoin: $(TESTOBJS) $(filter-out obj/init.o,$(OBJS:obj/%=obj/%)) $(LINK) $(xCXXFLAGS) -o $@ $(LIBPATHS) $^ $(TESTLIBS) $(xLDFLAGS) $(LIBS)
clean: -rm -f bitcoind test_bitcoin -rm -f obj/*.o -rm -f obj-test/*.o -rm -f obj/*.P -rm -f obj-test/*.P -rm -f obj/build.h -cd leveldb && $(MAKE) clean || true
FORCE:
I still can't get it to build.. I get this error: /usr/bin/ld: cannot find -lboost_chrono I've tried apt-get install boost-chrono-dev but unable to find package, even after updating build-essentials and all that other good stuff.. Any magic bullet? What Linux Distro are you using? Ubuntu 12.04 x64. Getting pretty frustrated. Any way you can just make a copy of your compiled binary and upload it somewhere?
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Congratulations to Fedaykin's Birdcoin Pool users atmarkham and rodneycrypto! atmarkham's UID came up first, number 64 (wow, lucky new member!), and rodneycrypto as the runner-up, UID number 46 (I swear they were random, lol). Payouts have been dispatched already!
Tune in same time next week for another chance!!
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I've tried compiling on my VPS and on my home server which is set up with everything I can think of.. I've googled around and tried updating everything related to libboost that I could find, but no luck.. Any thoughs?
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Never-mind; needed to add Boost-Chrono support in the makefile. Developer should change the makefile.unix to this: # Copyright (c) 2009-2010 Satoshi Nakamoto # Distributed under the MIT/X11 software license, see the accompanying # file COPYING or http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php.
# :=0 --> UPnP support turned off by default at runtime # :=1 --> UPnP support turned on by default at runtime # :=- --> No UPnP support - miniupnp not required USE_UPNP:=0
# :=1 --> Enable IPv6 support # :=0 --> Disable IPv6 support USE_IPV6:=1
LINK:=$(CXX)
DEFS=-DBOOST_SPIRIT_THREADSAFE -D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64
DEFS += $(addprefix -I,$(CURDIR) $(CURDIR)/obj $(BOOST_INCLUDE_PATH) $(BDB_INCLUDE_PATH) $(OPENSSL_INCLUDE_PATH)) LIBS = $(addprefix -L,$(BOOST_LIB_PATH) $(BDB_LIB_PATH) $(OPENSSL_LIB_PATH))
TESTDEFS = -DTEST_DATA_DIR=$(abspath test/data)
LMODE = dynamic LMODE2 = dynamic ifdef STATIC LMODE = static ifeq (${STATIC}, all) LMODE2 = static endif else TESTDEFS += -DBOOST_TEST_DYN_LINK endif
# for boost 1.37, add -mt to the boost libraries LIBS += \ -Wl,-B$(LMODE) \ -l boost_system$(BOOST_LIB_SUFFIX) \ -l boost_filesystem$(BOOST_LIB_SUFFIX) \ -l boost_program_options$(BOOST_LIB_SUFFIX) \ -l boost_thread$(BOOST_LIB_SUFFIX) \ -l db_cxx$(BDB_LIB_SUFFIX) \ -l ssl \ -l crypto \ -l boost_chrono$(BOOST_LIB_SUFFIX)
TESTLIBS += \ -Wl,-B$(LMODE) \ -l boost_unit_test_framework$(BOOST_LIB_SUFFIX)
ifndef USE_UPNP override USE_UPNP = - endif ifneq (${USE_UPNP}, -) LIBS += -l miniupnpc DEFS += -DUSE_UPNP=$(USE_UPNP) endif
ifneq (${USE_IPV6}, -) DEFS += -DUSE_IPV6=$(USE_IPV6) endif
LIBS+= \ -Wl,-B$(LMODE2) \ -l z \ -l dl \ -l pthread
# Hardening # Make some classes of vulnerabilities unexploitable in case one is discovered. # # This is a workaround for Ubuntu bug #691722, the default -fstack-protector causes # -fstack-protector-all to be ignored unless -fno-stack-protector is used first. # see: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gcc-4.5/+bug/691722 HARDENING=-fno-stack-protector
# Stack Canaries # Put numbers at the beginning of each stack frame and check that they are the same. # If a stack buffer if overflowed, it writes over the canary number and then on return # when that number is checked, it won't be the same and the program will exit with # a "Stack smashing detected" error instead of being exploited. HARDENING+=-fstack-protector-all -Wstack-protector
# Make some important things such as the global offset table read only as soon as # the dynamic linker is finished building it. This will prevent overwriting of addresses # which would later be jumped to. LDHARDENING+=-Wl,-z,relro -Wl,-z,now
# Build position independent code to take advantage of Address Space Layout Randomization # offered by some kernels. # see doc/build-unix.txt for more information. ifdef PIE HARDENING+=-fPIE LDHARDENING+=-pie endif
# -D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=2 does some checking for potentially exploitable code patterns in # the source such overflowing a statically defined buffer. HARDENING+=-D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=2 #
DEBUGFLAGS=-g
# CXXFLAGS can be specified on the make command line, so we use xCXXFLAGS that only # adds some defaults in front. Unfortunately, CXXFLAGS=... $(CXXFLAGS) does not work. xCXXFLAGS=-O2 -pthread -Wall -Wextra -Wformat -Wformat-security -Wno-unused-parameter \ $(DEBUGFLAGS) $(DEFS) $(HARDENING) $(CXXFLAGS)
# LDFLAGS can be specified on the make command line, so we use xLDFLAGS that only # adds some defaults in front. Unfortunately, LDFLAGS=... $(LDFLAGS) does not work. xLDFLAGS=$(LDHARDENING) $(LDFLAGS)
OBJS= \ leveldb/libleveldb.a \ obj/alert.o \ obj/version.o \ obj/checkpoints.o \ obj/netbase.o \ obj/addrman.o \ obj/crypter.o \ obj/key.o \ obj/db.o \ obj/init.o \ obj/keystore.o \ obj/main.o \ obj/net.o \ obj/protocol.o \ obj/bitcoinrpc.o \ obj/rpcdump.o \ obj/rpcnet.o \ obj/rpcmining.o \ obj/rpcwallet.o \ obj/rpcblockchain.o \ obj/rpcrawtransaction.o \ obj/script.o \ obj/sync.o \ obj/util.o \ obj/wallet.o \ obj/walletdb.o \ obj/hash.o \ obj/bloom.o \ obj/noui.o \ obj/leveldb.o \ obj/txdb.o
all: bitcoind
test check: test_bitcoin FORCE ./test_bitcoin
# # LevelDB support # MAKEOVERRIDES = LIBS += $(CURDIR)/leveldb/libleveldb.a $(CURDIR)/leveldb/libmemenv.a DEFS += $(addprefix -I,$(CURDIR)/leveldb/include) DEFS += $(addprefix -I,$(CURDIR)/leveldb/helpers) leveldb/libleveldb.a: @echo "Building LevelDB ..." && cd leveldb && $(MAKE) CC=$(CC) CXX=$(CXX) OPT="$(xCXXFLAGS)" libleveldb.a libmemenv.a && cd ..
# auto-generated dependencies: -include obj/*.P -include obj-test/*.P
obj/build.h: FORCE /bin/sh ../share/genbuild.sh obj/build.h version.cpp: obj/build.h DEFS += -DHAVE_BUILD_INFO
obj/%.o: %.cpp $(CXX) -c $(xCXXFLAGS) -MMD -MF $(@:%.o=%.d) -o $@ $< @cp $(@:%.o=%.d) $(@:%.o=%.P); \ sed -e 's/#.*//' -e 's/^[^:]*: *//' -e 's/ *\\$$//' \ -e '/^$$/ d' -e 's/$$/ :/' < $(@:%.o=%.d) >> $(@:%.o=%.P); \ rm -f $(@:%.o=%.d)
bitcoind: $(OBJS:obj/%=obj/%) $(LINK) $(xCXXFLAGS) -o $@ $^ $(xLDFLAGS) $(LIBS)
TESTOBJS := $(patsubst test/%.cpp,obj-test/%.o,$(wildcard test/*.cpp))
obj-test/%.o: test/%.cpp $(CXX) -c $(TESTDEFS) $(xCXXFLAGS) -MMD -MF $(@:%.o=%.d) -o $@ $< @cp $(@:%.o=%.d) $(@:%.o=%.P); \ sed -e 's/#.*//' -e 's/^[^:]*: *//' -e 's/ *\\$$//' \ -e '/^$$/ d' -e 's/$$/ :/' < $(@:%.o=%.d) >> $(@:%.o=%.P); \ rm -f $(@:%.o=%.d)
test_bitcoin: $(TESTOBJS) $(filter-out obj/init.o,$(OBJS:obj/%=obj/%)) $(LINK) $(xCXXFLAGS) -o $@ $(LIBPATHS) $^ $(TESTLIBS) $(xLDFLAGS) $(LIBS)
clean: -rm -f bitcoind test_bitcoin -rm -f obj/*.o -rm -f obj-test/*.o -rm -f obj/*.P -rm -f obj-test/*.P -rm -f obj/build.h -cd leveldb && $(MAKE) clean || true
FORCE:
I still can't get it to build.. I get this error: /usr/bin/ld: cannot find -lboost_chrono I've tried apt-get install boost-chrono-dev but unable to find package, even after updating build-essentials and all that other good stuff.. Any magic bullet?
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thats even better. mined even more on yours. do you have any decent info on setting up a mpos?
There's some guides here and there, I kinda adapted the quick start page on MPOS github to my own needs. It's really not all that hard, just installing a billion dependencies, editing config files and getting everything to play nicely. It's when its running and things break that it gets rough. So far the BRD pool has been the most trouble free I've ever dealt with, aside from the initial issues getting the wallet to compile and sync. Zero problems out of MPOS or my database! If you're interested in getting into MPOS, read the entire github site, and read it again, then start playing with it on a local install of ubuntu or something, to get used to it.
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