The way to collect funds is asking the community to help.
FJC needs real supporters. People willing to work to improve FJC, not only for money.
0.2 BTC is quite big amount of money and with that money we can make a lot of advertising to attract more people.
I will send you 0.05 BTC if you agree to use it for CoinMarketCap banner Incentives are necessary, I agree on that too. I will send you 100,000 FJC as incentive for a commited developer who wants to hold FJC for the long term
what do you think about that?
Hi Rw, I appreciate your support for Fujicoin. I will ask CoinMarketCap how much advertising can be done with 0.05 BTC, whether it can be paid by BTC or not. About Electrum deveropment, I will pay if donations are not gathered. Hi motty, I have already done some campaings with them and the result are worthit. Could you include in the banner yobit too please? btw, what do you think about changing from " The currency fron Japan" to "The currency for Japan" If someone wants to donate for advertising let me know and I'll post an address.
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Hi Rw, I made two banners. How about that? For 3rd anniversary For Coinmarketcap Great banners!! but now Yobit is also an exchange motty,
a few idea to improve FJC
- update the code -> can you work on this? should we make a crowdfunding to hire someone to do it?
- get some Japanese people involved -> adoption must come from local people. banners in financial japanise media? banners in coinmarketcap geotargeting Japan?
Hi Rw, I am currently asking "namuyan san" (Japanese) to develop Electrum for Fujicoin. Incentives are necessary for development. At least 0.2 BTC is required to develop the test version. It is more necessary for production development. Can you collect funds with cloud funding? The way to collect funds is asking the community to help. FJC needs real supporters. People willing to work to improve FJC, not only for money. 0.2 BTC is quite big amount of money and with that money we can make a lot of advertising to attract more people. I will send you 0.05 BTC if you agree to use it for CoinMarketCap banner Incentives are necessary, I agree on that too. I will send you 100,000 FJC as incentive for a commited developer who wants to hold FJC for the long term what do you think about that?
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Difficulty fluctuation is the biggest problem Bolivarcoin has at this moment... Sometimes it takes days to mine a block, any suggestions how to fix this problem? ... This may requiere a Soft or Hard Fork Example follow link to see picture https://ibb.co/dMmMnaLast block was mine 19 hours and 26 minutes ago, this is creating problems to exchanges and community, need to fix asap... is happening a lot please leave comments or suggestions I think this is an issue that has destroyed some coins already. Somebody hacks the network and prevents blocks, then releases a bunch of blocks that they created, all at once, basically hijacking the network so they can mine all the coins. If that is happening here the coin will be useless once it is clear the network has been hijacked. If you notice no blocks for an extended period, then suddenly blocks appear that were mined during the period when no blocks were mined, the coin is probably finished. add If you look at the extraction tab on the explorer, you can see that https://chainz.cryptoid.info/boli/address.dws?bFnJznTtkwCfi4oyag2coQKMF8BoSVuQK7.htm has gotten 64 of the last 100 blocks and 408 of the last 1000. You could try to find out who that is and go from there. The previous major gap was 5/10 to 5/12 https://chainz.cryptoid.info/boli/block.dws?250782.htmthen https://chainz.cryptoid.info/boli/block.dws?250783.htmIt's a great coin, no premine, great politics etc. Would be a shame if it got destroyed by somebody trying to monkey with supply. Start a thread on some technical board, maybe a mining thread https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=160.0it only needs a little code change MOving to https://dashpay.atlassian.net/wiki/display/DOC/Dark+Gravity+Wave
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No, your info don't help.. the bootstrap helped to be closer to the update BUT this does not change the fact that syncing STOPS EVERY 500 blocks.
I see in a really recent reply that (oh surprise), this seems to be a known behavior / issue.
I also saw that it should be (have been) released a new wallet update to correct different issues
has it been released yet?
I am currently at block 1154000. If I close and open again, it synched up to 1154500
So, no way I will close hundreds of time to be able to reach the current 1264537 blocks to be in sync
PLEASE do something to have a wallet which works
Thanks in advance
We're working on solving blockchain issue. I'm happy you've done a little research and yes, it's a known behavior / issue. I repeat, we're working to solve the issue as I have stated here: Hope it's gonna be running smoothly in a couple of week (we're working and researching the best options to move on), but it could be more (a month) be patient please
We're a long term project, we prefer to move slowly but to be sure we're moving in the right direction.
Again, thanks for your patience
So, please, be patient. About taking seriously info not provided by the team: You should only trust info provided by the team You should only download wallets provided by the team Why? Because if you believe other people, you will be receiving fake info. because if you download other people's wallets, you might be downloading a virus. Ps: In this case, info was provided by Griffith, who is a collaborator but the deadline has been moved. Again, only trust info provided by the team. Has a new wallet been released yet to fix the "No suitable inputs" issue?
OFFICIAL ANNOUNCEMENT You will have news about the new wallet in the next days. Please be patient and stay tuned!
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Genial, todo lo que sea fomentar la difusión de la PesetaCoin me parece bien... animo y a seguir con esta dinámica gracias por los animos! un saludo!
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We've bought MEA. all his miners and community. You now belong to PTC community Just kidding... Seems MEA is no longer available in xaxamining.com and the website belongs to pesetacoin dev, that's why it lead you here And if I have some MEA, what should I do? Where can I sell it? Dont know, ask in their thread...
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We've bought MEA. all his miners and community. You now belong to PTC community Just kidding... Seems MEA is no longer available in xaxamining.com and the website belongs to pesetacoin dev, that's why it lead you here
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Hi motty, yes looking for the long run but excited to see some interest in FJC Can we start building the layers where other people gonna build more services? I mean, FujicoinJS ( https://bitcoinjs.org/) FJC Electrum --> Integration in Ledger/Trezor (to store FJC in hardwallets) then as you said, for users the android and ios wallets. but i think is more important to start bulding the "backoffice" first Hi Rw, 1. FujicoinJS ・I think that programmers can use bitcoinjs by adding some parameters. Bitcoinjs.org says "Altcoin ready - Capable of working with bitcoin derived currencies." 2. FJC Electrum ・I investigated about Electrum. I think the development of Electrum is worthwhile. Vertcoin seems to forked Litecoin Electrum and recently released Electrum. I tried examining the code, but it seems to require considerable power to make FujiCoin Electrum. I will investigate a little more for a good way. PS. A server is necessary to operate Electrum. This server must be operated by an absolutely trustworthy organization of good intentions. Also, the development of Electrum is in progress. I found that Electrum is very easy to use, but I think it is still premature to apply to FujiCoin. Hi motty, Great to hear you're working on Electrum Do you think having bitcoinjs on fuji's github repository can help? I mean maybe someone makes the needed changes to work perfectly on Fuji I think the same with electrum. Maybe someones joins and helps you with it. Is Ledger Nano in your radar? it can be used with electrum and is very useful for holding coins for the long term. https://www.ledgerwallet.com/or trezor https://trezor.io/
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motty,
a few idea to improve FJC
- update the code -> can you work on this? should we make a crowdfunding to hire someone to do it?
- get some Japanese people involved -> adoption must come from local people. banners in financial japanise media? banners in coinmarketcap geotargeting Japan?
- More exchanges, both altcoin and bitcoin exchanges
Altcoin exchanges, Bittrex and Polo (guess we need more volume and community to get listed)
Hi Rw, I appreciate your advice. 1. update the code ・What kind of update are you thinking? I believe that code updates are not needed for the time being. Although Bitcoin is considering Segwit, I think there is no need to move to Segwit because the transaction processing capacity is ten times as big as Bitcoin. ・I think that the wallet for the smartphone will be needed in the meantime. 2. banner ・I am planning to make a banner in my spare time. 3. More exchanges ・I think Zaif is the target in Japan. Zaif deals with monacoin only in Japan. But listing is not easy. If FujiCoin can maintain 24h Volume 2 BTC, I think there is a possibility. There is no need to hurry. Please look in the long run. Hi motty, yes looking for the long run but excited to see some interest in FJC Can we start building the layers where other people gonna build more services? I mean, FujicoinJS ( https://bitcoinjs.org/) FJC Electrum --> Integration in Ledger/Trezor (to store FJC in hardwallets) then as you said, for users the android and ios wallets. but i think is more important to start bulding the "backoffice" first
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Yo! (bit) pumping now dev pos work or not? "No suitable inputs were found"
it has always worked for me - are your coins mature? (minimum 12 hrs old) Is it the same TES? Coinmarket didnt show yobit only novaexchange and cryptopia... I think YOBIT are on there own fork , there's not much hope of your coins arriving there if you send them. There support is non existent also, they will leave you dangling. I would avoid them until they rectify these issues. As renbit said, Yobit is in their own fork. we have tried thousands of times to move them to the right chain, but without answer...
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My wallet has been open for 72 hours straight and there is no update.
Current # of blocks: 1257523 Estimated # of blocks: 1263441 Last block time: Wed May 17 20:18:57 2017
I do have the updated conf file, bootstrap, etc...
When I did everything, it seemed to work and updated quite a bit... now nothing.
It says the blockchain download is in progress and I have 3 active connections.
Now what?
Please use this conf file. https://ufile.io/8pqq7Yes, that is the exact one that I have been using. Doesn't work. I don't understand how having 3 connections is not downloading the blockchain... makes no sense Have you tried to restart everything? I mean computer too? Cos it makes no sense... You're just one month behind...
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Do you even know what ICO means? you just buy some in the exchange or mine
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New OP desing More details about road map in the next days Staking and blockchain issue will be solved in the next days too. Stay connected! The time is now!! Teslacoin was birthed as an ode to the often forgotten electrical genius Nikola Tesla. Most things you use today came to be as a result from his many inventions. (you can find more about his inventions down) Teslacoin is working towards a descentralized and sustainable world supporting Free Energy and Renewable Energy Projects.
Mission: Accelerate the transition to a sustainable energy system by funding Free Energy and Renewable Energy projects though TeslaStarter.
Vision: Let's decentralize the Energy System!! TeslaStarter is the crowfunding platform we're developing to help accelerate the transition to a sustainable energy system by funding Free Energy and Renewable Energy projects Note: We do NOT endorse storing your coins on exchanges or other online services. You should always use a storage where you control the private keys of the wallet. 32bits Get in touch with TES community! Join our community and collaborate with the development of Teslacoin Note: We do NOT endorse storing your coins on exchanges or other online services. You should always use a storage where you control the private keys of the wallet. New roadmap to be disclosured in the next days Wallets- Windows Wallet √ - Linux Wallet √ - Mac Wallet √ - Electrum - - Hard Wallets - - Android Wallet - - iOS Wallet - - Paper Wallets - Websites/Social Media- Teslacoin Website √ - CryptID Teslacoin Block Explorer √ - Network Stats site - - Faucets - - Teslacoin Forum - - Teslacoin Twitter √ - Teslacoin Reddit - - Teslacoin on Coinmarketcap.com √ Exchanges- Tier 1 Exchanges 0 - Tier 2 Exchanges 2 - Tier 3 Exchanges 0 - Litebit.eu - Services and Goods- Merchants 0 - LitePaid - addnode=62.108.37.133 addnode=47.144.213.150 addnode=76.169.57.92 addnode=188.165.39.224 addnode=107.77.240.79 addnode=107.77.240.95 addnode=109.133.110.184 addnode=128.199.229.31 addnode=156.57.13.94 addnode=159.255.16.107 addnode=173.239.232.74 addnode=202.179.24.133 addnode=202.179.27.91 addnode=217.175.119.125 addnode=24.126.226.235 addnode=24.76.162.153 addnode=31.129.13.86 addnode=46.182.202.220 addnode=46.98.139.3 addnode=50.72.0.249 addnode=50.72.0.58 addnode=50.72.14.50 addnode=68.5.1.174 addnode=70.138.154.234 addnode=71.199.183.206 addnode=83.250.69.170 addnode=94.196.87.185 addnode=94.196.99.134 addnode=95.136.77.92 Installation in Ubuntu: Fast tutorialHere is a client I built for Ubuntu Linux 14.04 LTS: https://mega.nz/#!blYxAbpK!hahYA8em0OOdNSbPao6sKtns69yWaqB_nCswgZHGKHM It's 7ziped so it need to be extracted somewhere like your homedirectory and you can run it from there. You'll need some additional libraries to run this. The non-standard stuff can be installed with something like: sudo apt-get install p7zip-full libdb5.3++ libqt4-dev libboost-all-dev libssl1.0.0 libminiupnpc8 Here is a .deb-package installer of the same client: https://mega.nz/#!3hpwkQBb!o3amxZ6Y79tQ5xHHpn2hxGiG2cIvDcNVvIcMHYPjx9Y Ubuntu will complain that the package is of "bad quality", this is because I left out some metadata such as file checksums and installed size etc. I have not noticed any problems after installing this but you use it at your own risk. If people actually use this stuff I might release an improved version at a later date. How to recover your TES from an old walletFirst, welcome back to TES Second, in your wallet, get into the console (Help > Debug window) 2) Type in: a) checkwallet (identifies misspent coins) then b) repairwallet (rectifies the error) And it should be ok now! How to sync your Tesla wallet faster (Bootstrap)
If you just arrived to TeslaCoin and you want to get involved, you will have to download a wallet and start to sync with the network. This means you have to download the blockchain from your peers (the network). Has you can expect this will take some time and it can vary from hours to days. So, in order to do it faster, you will download the bootstrap
What is the bootstrap? The bootstrap is the blockchain zipped to be downloaded directly, not from your peers. This will help you sync in less time, from minutes to hours.
Just follow the instructions and enjoy your Tesla Wallet!
1) Download the wallet 2) Download the bootstrap 3) Uncompress the bootstrap folder 4) Run the Tesla wallet and then close it. 5) Go to Roaming folder > Teslacoin folder 6) Replace the archives in the Teslacoin folder with the ones downloaded in the bootstrap. Replace only the repeated archives.
Teslacoin in RP3by GriffithStep 0 - Operating SystemInstall your operating system, I used raspbian ( https://www.raspberrypi.org/downloads/raspbian/) follow the instructions on the site to install it to your SD card (NOOBS is raspbians easy installer, its on the site as well). Your pi might have already come with an OS installed. so you might be able to just skip this step. Step 1 - Initial UpdatesYou want to first make sure your pi3 is up to date with all of the current repositories with the following 2 commands. Depending on how much has to update, these might take a while. sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get upgradeStep 2 - Building Compile EnvironmentNext we want to install the necessary libraries to be able to compile a coin daemon. The following command installs a lot of libraries, as they are all needed to compile any coin (some might not be needed for tesla specifically, but that is ok). So this too might take a while. sudo apt-get install build-essential libtool autotools-dev automake pkg-config libssl-dev libevent-dev bsdmainutils libboost-all-dev libdb-dev libdb++-dev libminiupnpc-dev libzmq3-devStep 3 - Extra Helpful ProgramNext we need to install a helper program that will just make getting the code for the coin we want to compile easier. sudo apt-get install git (this is a fairly small program and should install almost instantly you then need to download the code for the coin, the following is how you would download teslacoin's code cd ~git clone http://www.github.com/TeslacoinFoundation/Teslacoin teslacoinStep 4 - Compile the DaemonNow we want to go into the code and compile the daemon so that it runs on the pi3. cd teslacoin/src/leveldbmake libleveldb.a libmemenv.acd ..make -f makefile.arm-linuxthis should compile the full coin. you should end with a Teslacoind program in that folder. Step 5 - Running the DaemonTo run the coin daemon or give it commands you need to be in the same folder it is located in. which from these instructions should be ~/teslacoin/src/ to navigate there if you arent already there is cd ~/teslacoin/srcand to run the damon is ./Teslacoind &Step 6 - Interacting with the daemonOnce the daemon is started you just would send a command to it similar to the same way you started it ./Teslacoind [command] where [command] is replaced with the command you want to do. to get a list of all commands use help example: ./Teslacoind helpan example of sending coins would be: ./Teslacoind sendtoaddress [address] [amount]there are quite a few commands, so i would recommend using help to find what you are looking for. the daemon commands give you MORE options than are available in the gui. and learning about them and what they do will help you to learn more about cryptocurrencies in general Interesting info for contributorsCheap vps to set up some nodes https://www.arubacloud.com/vps/virtual-private-server-range.aspxCrowdfunding platforms http://seedingfactory.com/index.html%3Fp=634.htmlTesla was born to Serbian parents on the 10th of July, 1856 in the village of Smiljan, part of the Austrian Empire (now Croatia). He died on the 7th of January, 1943 in room 3327 of the New Yorker Hotel. After an eventful upbringing and education, Tesla moved to France in 1882 where he worked on electrical equipment at the Continental Edison Company. He immigrated to the USA in 1884 where he worked for Thomas Edison before resigning a year later to work on his own projects. Tesla went on to patent many of his inventions, including his AC induction motor and transformer which he licensed to George Westinghouse. Tesla, Westinghouse and Edison were at the heart of the so called ‘war of the currents’ between alternating current (AC) and direct current (DC) as a means of distributing electrical power. Tesla was known for high voltage experiments and demonstrations, including displays of his famous Tesla Coil which produces high voltage, low current electricity. In 1891, Tesla became a citizen of the United States. Tesla was the vice president of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers between 1892 and 1894. Tesla experimented with X-rays and radio waves, developing important ideas and even making a few accidental discoveries thanks to his extravagant experiments. Tesla moved his lab to Colorado Springs in 1899 where he proved the Earth was a conductor, produced artificial lightning and became well known to his neighbors with ambitious electrical experiments that caused booming thunder, rogue sparks and the occasional power outage. Tesla later worked on the Wardenclyffe Tower (or Tesla Tower), a wireless transmission tower that was never completed. Tesla moved to the New Yorker Hotel in 1934 where he continued his research and spent the remaining years of his life before dying in 1943 at the age of 86.
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En unos minutos iniciamos la campaña de los jueves #regalandoPTC
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First cross border payment done, from an Indian guy @wapinter to a Pakistani guy worth just 19 usd. Zero fee charged.
well done dev!
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Cuanto tiempo sin pasar por aquí Veo que habéis trabajado muchísimo, mi enhorabuena a todos por vuestro gran trabajo. Seguid así! No he promocionado nada hasta ahora. Este proyecto esta ganando con todo el trabajo que se esta haciendo. He decidido aportar un poquito de promoción en mi firma por un tiempo. Buen trabajo. Compraré unas cuanta pesetas en Bittrex por si suena la flauta. Saludos ¡muchas gracias!
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