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can anybody tell me how to build gapminer_dcct_mod.zip with mingw ?
I get some linking errors, a makefile that works would be nice... or well any help is appreciated
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Is there a future for Infinium-8?
#Costicam Do you have any plans to resume development of Infinium-8 , ass you wrote earlier?
/ Nimos
I dunno, if there would be any interest in it, I could
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so who voted for it on askcoin? nobody writing to this thread
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now, will anybody please help with the p2pstate.bin file Thank you! Anyone have workig wallet ? please upload p2pstate.bin ...
http://www.speedyshare.com/Vs9zW/p2pstate.binor just launch the daemon like this: ./infiniumd --add-peer 176.9.47.243:8680 --add-peer 148.251.51.113:8680 --add-peer 216.119.175.110:27854 --add-peer 176.9.147.178:8680 --add-peer 71.12.170.103:27854 --add-peer 76.115.58.143:27854
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These exchanges have already added cryptonote coins. It's doubtful that any will list this coin since there is no dev or activity though. Good luck. Can't hurt to ask.
Poloniex Bittrex Bter coin-swap.net hitbtc.com
I could take over the dev stuff. Like for instance, put valid nodes in the source. And increase tx fee. Any other ideas, you guys wanna see in this coin? I mean it's a shame not to continue it now, it's on minergate, cryptonote website, had an exchange ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) ... I can still see potential in it. So go ahead, post some stuff in the thread, why let it die.... Anybody who voted on askcoin... drop a line here
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What wasted vote? Appears on the exchange? they don't have cryptonote coins in there where else to vote?
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Rename p2pstate.bin to p2pstate.old and launch daemon with following command:
./infiniumd --add-peer 176.9.47.243:8680 --add-peer 148.251.51.113:8680 --add-peer 216.119.175.110:27854 --add-peer 176.9.147.178:8680 --add-peer 71.12.170.103:27854 --add-peer 76.115.58.143:27854
thanks! it works Also, is there any word on alt2bit? I have some coins there any other exchange maybe? anyone buying? ![Roll Eyes](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/rolleyes.gif) ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif)
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GREAT! you're posting referral links. very helpful. btw, I already asked them and got no answer now, will anybody please help with the p2pstate.bin file Thank you!
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How to compile Infinium-8 wallet under linux in static mode? The souce code doesn't include makefile.unix file. We cannot add INF8/BTC market.
sudo make in the folder root inf8 What about static mode? this is not a bitcoin fork, its from the cryptonote family. I see that you don't have any cryptonote coins on your exchange to begin with, so it will require some effort in order to implement it into your exchange, but once you do, you can add monero(XMR) which goes to like 300BTC volume in some days and ducknote(XDN), and the others. also please note, that this coin has an anonimizing feature, therefore receiving payments will be done to a single address, but marked with payment id. check out poloniex, bittrex, hitbtc, they all have cryptonote coins in there. now the second problem is getting the peers, the ones in the source code are no longer valid. you will need to contact the users who voted for it and ask them to provide the p2pstate.bin file, which is found in the ~/.infinium folder or %APP_DATA%\infinium on windows, I assume you will need boost1.55 to compile it you can compile it on ubuntu14, or well anything that has boost1.55, cmake etc... let me give you the commands to build it on ubuntu 14 apt-get install cmake libboost1.55-all-dev ^^ these are required apt-get install build-essential ^^ you problably already have this one apt-get install libssl-dev libdb++-dev libminiupnpc-dev ^^ these ones may be for btc forks though and then just go into the infinium folder and make
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first off! who has a peer that I can connect to. I've lost my p2pstate.bin or can somebody give me his p2pstate.bin if their client is working?
and secondly I have like 20k coins for sale. any serious offers pm me
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Everything you've written is correct. This is envisaged in all currencies, even in Bitcoin.
There's the mining services market. Some miners are greedy and want to get as big a reward as possible. So they choose transactions which maximizes their incomes. Miners receive only the fee from transactions, which means that they maximize the amount of the fee. If mining stops being profitable, they will start accepting transactions with a large fee.
The decision is within the responsibility of the miners community. Also, if only a half of the miners accept this decision, this will decrease the speed of cheap transactions. I think it's too early to make such decisions.
Interesting point. Then I am curious why they still accept small fee transactions, mining isn't all that profitable. In fact I think that was the idea behind halving the reward in the first place, so why no pools raise their fees, I dunno... I didn't notice in simplewallet any option where to set the transaction fee. Does CryptoNote even have this feature? I haven't really looked through the sources. Also, I think there was a thing when if the blocksize was too large on XMR and QCN the reward was reduced significantly. Now after they raised the fee to 0.005 the problem disappeared, though I'm not sure if there was any connection, maybe just the update itself fixed the problem. That was ridiculous, if processing transactions reduces your reward, why process any at all? Unless, the fees are greater than the block reward perhaps.
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Thanks!
I've sent requests on Hitbtc, Polo and Swaphole.
I have yet another idea that might be good for this coin. The transaction fees should also increase as difficulty increases. It makes perfect sense, more hash power, more expensive transactions, since the miners put up a lot more resources to make this happen. And I'm thinking of this because log2 increases very slowly after a while. Well at least it increases and not decreases. Did you make any graphs on how the reward would increase as difficulty rises? The transaction fees should increase in a more linear fashion. Say to make block reward + (average tx fees per block over the last n blocks) = a total reward that goes up more linearly. Hash power costs money so it needs to be paid for. Once again since it's a mixing coin, it's only fair that the people mixing should be paying this fee, and the miners who provide the service should get paid. For the end user that's mixing, it's all the same, if the miners don't get it, the traders will. Traders make it fluctuate, so the end user ends up paying exponentially more, as soon as more coins end up in the traders' wallets. Then mining may become no longer be profitable and the coin will die, then we have to start another bubble coin, where only the early miners make some real money.
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Increasing mining reward is a great idea!
What happens right now with XMR is that I make a lot more money by trading than by mining. At it's start I did make a lot by mining.
Traders are still useful, because somebody needs to buy the coin back, but traders making a lot more than miners, makes it a pump and dump coin, making mixing with it very expensive.
Less incentive for traders will make the value more steady, even if it's steadily decreasing, because of infinite supply, if it happens at a very low pace, I think it's good.
So this coin may turn out to be good, after all.
+1 from me !
PS: a dedicated exchange for it might be a good idea, maybe the guy who had cryptonote.exchange.to could help, if busoni doesn't
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