depends on what it is you want to build ... a qt wallet or daemon ... #crysx Qt wallet on Linux is for sissies damn - i MUST be a sissy then ... i use them in fedora - and daemon in vps / servers ... #crysx Daemon please Assuming you have installed the proper dependencies: git clone https://github.com/axiomcryptocurrency/axiom cd axiom/src/ make -f makefile.unix
Not sure if it's still necessary but some people have needed to add a few mkdir's and a chmod. git clone https://github.com/axiomcryptocurrency/axiom cd axiom/src/ mkdir obj/secp256k1 mkdir obj/secp256k1/src chmod +x leveldb/build_detect_platform make -f makefile.unix
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You know what? Do you guys want a little hint about something we're building?
Well, since you mentioned it....
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yo Whats the algo ? Says SHA256 in top left corner of image
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I never thought I would say something like this to a service provider, but I think your price of about 0.15 $/GB is too low given the service and support quality. I would continue using the service with the same volume even if you increased to 0.25 $/GB. Above that I would start thinking about alternatives. Not trying to get you to increase price, just so you know there is some air to the upside with at least one customer . Yea, I may consider that in the future. Currently the website is operating at a loss as you can see in an earlier post deposits don't come in very often. But that should change as the website becomes more known. However the website is not the only project on the server and as such it's not going anywhere anytime soon. Don't worry about it dissappearing like bitfetch yet.
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Well of course you will get method not found, there is no method named 'ana@hetz1:~$ docker exec axiomd ./axiomd getpeerinfo | grep "addr\"" | sed 's/.*: "/addnode /' | sed 's/:.*/ add/''
That's the command I used to generate the list. Paste only the addnode lines.
I do this too several times and then get this 12:47:04  addnode 37.59.18.108 add --snip-- addnode 213.46.121.23 add 12:47:04  addnode <node> <add|remove|onetry> Attempts add or remove <node> from the addnode list or try a connection to <node> once. (code -1) Ah, the debug console ignores the new lines. Paste each line one at a time. Tedious but it should work.
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Well of course you will get method not found, there is no method named 'ana@hetz1:~$ docker exec axiomd ./axiomd getpeerinfo | grep "addr\"" | sed 's/.*: "/addnode /' | sed 's/:.*/ add/''
That's the command I used to generate the list. Paste only the addnode lines.
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Ah, I forgot the word 'add' at the end. New list: ana@hetz1:~$ docker exec axiomd ./axiomd getpeerinfo | grep "addr\"" | sed 's/.*: "/addnode /' | sed 's/:.*/ add/' addnode 37.59.18.108 add addnode 68.197.2.158 add addnode 81.191.27.28 add addnode 94.23.75.173 add addnode 96.245.156.66 add addnode 66.30.80.136 add addnode 46.101.23.149 add addnode 69.165.47.72 add addnode 181.47.25.110 add addnode 67.8.38.82 add addnode 188.239.77.232 add addnode 144.76.238.2 add addnode 188.166.112.232 add addnode 84.43.140.88 add addnode 184.147.89.21 add addnode 79.158.248.28 add addnode 82.193.155.224 add addnode 71.33.158.187 add addnode 177.81.168.113 add addnode 36.77.3.114 add addnode 124.29.204.212 add addnode 176.108.251.236 add addnode 89.203.220.98 add addnode 75.135.243.9 add addnode 81.28.217.134 add addnode 52.8.185.12 add addnode 82.44.30.10 add addnode 46.59.62.165 add addnode 154.20.234.125 add addnode 104.131.246.114 add addnode 67.0.161.196 add addnode 184.147.89.21 add addnode 104.219.184.51 add addnode 85.25.199.215 add addnode 218.90.166.77 add addnode 66.58.210.87 add addnode 206.45.170.224 add addnode 104.45.140.80 add addnode 86.97.223.233 add addnode 84.2.34.94 add addnode 146.247.2.222 add addnode 121.216.125.147 add addnode 71.237.125.226 add addnode 23.96.82.147 add addnode 86.97.223.233 add addnode 178.162.209.232 add addnode 91.134.53.161 add addnode 193.175.21.88 add addnode 98.126.245.186 add addnode 24.5.53.44 add addnode 82.238.124.41 add addnode 178.137.157.4 add addnode 104.12.86.201 add addnode 117.87.31.4 add addnode 2.60.36.209 add addnode 113.76.7.18 add addnode 5.167.112.140 add addnode 84.90.149.57 add addnode 198.50.160.97 add addnode 213.46.121.23 add addnode 213.46.121.23 add ana@hetz1:~$
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bitcrypto10101, If you are going place them in the config file include the = if you paste it into the debug console replace the = with a <space> as is in my post above.
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I keep seeing mention of peer issues, here is my current list of peers in addnode form. ana@hetz1:~$ docker exec axiomd ./axiomd getpeerinfo | grep "addr\"" | sed 's/.*: "/addnode /' | sed 's/:.*//' addnode 37.59.18.108 addnode 68.197.2.158 addnode 81.191.27.28 addnode 209.197.16.137 addnode 94.23.75.173 addnode 96.245.156.66 addnode 66.30.80.136 addnode 46.101.23.149 addnode 69.165.47.72 addnode 181.47.25.110 addnode 67.8.38.82 addnode 188.239.77.232 addnode 144.76.238.2 addnode 188.166.112.232 addnode 84.43.140.88 addnode 184.147.89.21 addnode 79.158.248.28 addnode 82.193.155.224 addnode 71.33.158.187 addnode 177.81.168.113 addnode 36.77.3.114 addnode 124.29.204.212 addnode 176.108.251.236 addnode 89.203.220.98 addnode 75.135.243.9 addnode 81.28.217.134 addnode 52.8.185.12 addnode 82.44.30.10 addnode 46.59.62.165 addnode 154.20.234.125 addnode 58.8.148.166 addnode 104.131.246.114 addnode 67.0.161.196 addnode 184.147.89.21 addnode 104.219.184.51 addnode 85.25.199.215 addnode 218.90.166.77 addnode 66.58.210.87 addnode 206.45.170.224 addnode 104.45.140.80 addnode 86.97.223.233 addnode 84.2.34.94 addnode 146.247.2.222 addnode 121.216.125.147 addnode 71.237.125.226 addnode 23.96.82.147 addnode 86.97.223.233 addnode 178.162.209.232 addnode 91.134.53.161 addnode 193.175.21.88 addnode 98.126.245.186 addnode 24.5.53.44 addnode 82.238.124.41 addnode 37.218.182.142 addnode 178.137.157.4 addnode 104.12.86.201 addnode 117.87.31.4 addnode 2.60.36.209 addnode 113.76.7.18 addnode 31.46.214.136 addnode 5.167.112.140 addnode 84.90.149.57 addnode 198.50.160.97 addnode 87.229.10.90 addnode 213.46.121.23 ana@hetz1:~$
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Hi. How I can compile axiomd? Stuck at this point:
--- Snip Logs ---
Did you create the obj directories and chmod the leveldb file? mkdir src/obj/secp256k1 mkdir src/obj/secp256k1/src chmod +x src/leveldb/build_detect_platform
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Why transition? I understand bitbucket is a bit different in the UI but it still has the functionality (mostly)
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but now is also for nvidia miner? no more cpu only ? Publicly it's still a cpu only coin. Privately there are ~4 people with a gpu miner. only 4? 4 people or 4 farm lol seems legit ~4 people. The dev + 3 buyers. Even if they have a gpu farm is it not still one person? Many GPUs, sure, maybe. It's still only ~4 people though.
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I'm not seeing any transaction that links back to your 1Death address. Here's the list of transactions going back through June. Jul 25, 2015 @ 07:33 pm Received into wallet 6e8138c8c12e30aba5303f259ee41a3e59eb6c8200b0b1567e7d41f53c958d39 0.00345018 BTC Jul 17, 2015 @ 03:51 pm Received into wallet feead40a6d43f585be62502ab03c257cbeae59254c0383b34f857bf15d2442b5 0.00250000 BTC Jul 13, 2015 @ 02:01 pm Received into wallet e9161236f40e09022a30d9e8a17d964d938bf2e1433b2f50f202670ac1da2f29 0.00620000 BTC Jun 18, 2015 @ 12:44 pm Received into wallet 1c8f6886c342e8e9b343378222a0c165069aeb7ae40242a833a1211c738b8ed3 0.00300000 BTC Jun 14, 2015 @ 09:40 pm Received into wallet b05c361bcbb9e08561a36cecb7953fa2692d983816a0efdc7ae2ac2d03909d5b 0.00070000 BTC Jun 14, 2015 @ 01:00 pm Received into wallet d3aca115c389af9769ad8eeb026e0b319fcdc1cc368296043f48e3763528b812 0.00050000 BTC Edit: As verification I searched the database for any addresses that may start with a 1 and no results were found, if you deposited it will start with a 3. > db.userInfo.find({address:{$regex:/^1/}}) >
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but now is also for nvidia miner? no more cpu only ? Publicly it's still a cpu only coin. Privately there are ~4 people with a gpu miner.
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I don't believe that's a deposit address, they are all multi sig addresses by https://blocktrail.com and as such should start with a 3.
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Hey umm... Tried to download something with IDM, it failed popped up (can't download files simultaneously) it said but removed the credits from the account as well.
Resuming downloads or downloading multiple segments simultaneously is not supported. It should be one single continuous transfer. PM/email me either your deposit address or secret from your url and the torrent you tried to download. After verifying the info I'll credit your account. Checking the website now, apparently my deposit address and whole account is reset because dumb me forgot to save secret url... Try checking you're browser history or bitcoin transaction history. Unless you hadn't made any deposits in which case a new account wouldn't hurt anything.
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Hey umm... Tried to download something with IDM, it failed popped up (can't download files simultaneously) it said but removed the credits from the account as well.
Resuming downloads or downloading multiple segments simultaneously is not supported. It should be one single continuous transfer. PM/email me either your deposit address or secret from your url and the torrent you tried to download. After verifying the info I'll credit your account.
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Upto 1 Gb is already Free in the market and now We can download above 1 GB files also I'm not exactly sure what this is saying.
I want to know that What is maximum file capacity of your website ? means what is maximum File can be converted There is no set limit, it will vary based on free space on the server and utilization by other visitors
And how much time you can host converted file so we can download any time or Specific time period As of now there is plenty of disk space so torrents seed to 3.0 then get deleted randomly but they remain for at least 14 days.
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It seems NOMP is submitting blocks to the network that it mined thanks to you're help however the pools thinks they are being rejected by the axiom daemon and as such is not sending any payouts.
I do not have the time currently to fix it and as such will shutdown the pool.
There are now 3 suitable alternatives: coinspool.cu.cc/info_axiomhash axiom.suprnova.cc axiom.maxminers.net
If you are/were mining at 176.9.59.110:9595 or :3032 please redirect you're miners to a different pool.
When all of the workers have stopped mining I'll stop the pool and check the logs to see what addresses were used to mine and send out a payment to each of you.
This is the pool mining address so you can see the amount I'll be divvying up AWFnTuLjfhCSkTZ2kwRscnonyVvCerFp49
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Wow how did this coin get on bittrex already??? ALSO WHO BOUGHT AT 1 BTC lol wow?
Anyone know how much was sold at that price? I wanna hope it was just someone buying from themselves but IDK and if it was actually at that price for any time I wish I could have sold some of the 30 Axiom I mined with my cpu last night at that price!!!
IIRC when I saw it happen it was 0.0002xxxx Axiom for 0.0002xxxx BTC. It was NOT 1 Axiom for 1 BTC.
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