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WTS 5,021,757 LGS. Name your price.
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I'm puzzled.
There's supposed to be at least 18 people on this coin's team, and yet nothing seems to be happening.
No one posts here, there aren't any post in the dedicated forum...
What's happening?
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Seemingly everyone here has forgotten about the version byte used in addresses! Create a new address over RPC, decode the base58 into hex, and the first byte will indicate what network you are on. https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/List_of_address_prefixes If the item isn't on this list, just follow this procedure with your whatevercoin, and you'll get the address byte. Clever. I think I missed an important information: I'd like the process to be done automatically in a script. The ideal think would be that if I add a new coin wallet in my wallet directory, the script would be able to extract the wallet amount and its unit. For example, if I create a Darkcoin wallet there and mine some coins, I would get from the script something like: "234.56 QRK".
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Extract the daemon name?
Won't give the currency unit (BTC, LTC, DOGE, etc).
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I got none ![Angry](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/angry.gif) Me neither.
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Two quick ways that I could think of are: - Maintain a manual input field to allow the user to enter the coin name. - Maintain a list of addresses of each coin and validate each one till you get a match.
The idea here is that you should not have to enter any information. The goal of the script is to give you a list of your wallet amounts completely automatically.
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Hi all,
I've written a simple script to extract the amount of coins in all my cryptocurrency wallets.
My problem now is that amounts alone won't help me much. What I need would be to match them with their currency name.
Does anyone know, given a wallet data directory and a cryptocoin binary (*-qt.exe), how to extract the associated currency unit (BTC, LTC, DOGE, DRK, etc.)?
I didn't see this information anywhere in the RPC endpoints, and I don't think the wallet database files are self-aware enough to tell me.
Thanks for any help,
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I've been mining for 2 days and didn't find any block.
If anyone feels generous: Ca5eKQort3kYvsroig31X3mg5oo6sHi9W1
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Is there a link between Yoda and the Israel community?
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I'm sure mine is better, but I won't show it to you since it's mine.
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John Galt is lurking here.
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ZeWaren, please paste an address of yours again, I'd gladly send you some.
1EfXv1TQPqdH96TwMfxgcKMFHhfRakmJRP
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Can anybody send some to MaKNyqAq9fR5wt3BEQxyxiMRDLvDFKEryx so that I test my setup?
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ok, for the first 5 people who post after this, I will send 1000 MED. Let's do some transactions!
MaKNyqAq9fR5wt3BEQxyxiMRDLvDFKEryx Merci. Any indication on how to solo mine using only a regular CPU on Windows?
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15s block time seems a bit short.
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You should create an icon for your wallet client.
58nrDEG9Nk9WteAnr9Fe2MUprpgp5mSJuB
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In Prague you have a brothel where everything is free, but there are cameras broadcasting everything on the internet.
I've heard about this... Got a name? It's called Big Sister, but apparently it's closed: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_Sister_(brothel)
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Thanks for the faucet.
You should printf the remaining time, because displaying "499.05999999999995 seconds" with that much precision is not really relevant.
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