Big things start small!
Watching this project!
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Thank you for the new update~
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Update folks: Acoin.info it's been prepaid for another year.
Please visit Acoin.info for more information about ACOIN
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Glad to see the FRK project back, you'll have my team's support.
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This wallet tweak is going to make PUNZ great! Glad we are working together.
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YES
LET"S MAKE PUNZ"S GREAT AGAIN
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Awesome - I have connects
"addr" : "220.173.171.212:23886", "services" : "00000001", "lastsend" : 1529938240, "lastrecv" : 1529937073, "conntime" : 1529936723, "version" : 60014, "subver" : "/Satoshi:1.1.0/", "inbound" : true, "startingheight" : 102064, "banscore" : 0 }, { "addr" : "104.254.110.125:50592", "services" : "00000001", "lastsend" : 1529938241, "lastrecv" : 1529938241, "conntime" : 1529937554, "version" : 60014, "subver" : "/Satoshi:1.1.0/", "inbound" : true, "startingheight" : 97748, "banscore" : 0 }, { "addr" : "220.173.171.212:22427", "services" : "00000001", "lastsend" : 1529938240, "lastrecv" : 1529938240, "conntime" : 1529937948, "version" : 60014, "subver" : "/Satoshi:1.1.0/", "inbound" : true, "startingheight" : 102067, "banscore" : 0
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Hello. I support this plan and hope it ought be smash! Seamless activity, thoughtful vision!
Glad to see you agree, no forks needed here..
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Hey folks, I'm posting this in both Gizzard's original thread and the community-run one. I'm still looking to (help) refine and improve this chain (or a future one for CROC). I've been caught up lately in getting my crap together for a late-filing to pay tribute to the Empire and to one of its client-states. I've also been procrastinating partly because I discovered Jeff Duntemann's _Assembly Language Step By Step: Programming with Linux_ ( https://www.amazon.com/Assembly-Language-Step-Step-Programming/dp/0470497025/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1529467126&sr=8-1&keywords=jeff+duntemann ). Ultimately C++/C/C# and all other programming languages (Python, Java, TLA+, Ruby, Pascal, etc) beside machine-code are translated at a low-level into object-code and I'm been delving into this [compilers/development-environments usually have an option to output the related object-code]. One of the main themes of that book is figuring out HOW things work. There are a few features from some wallets that I want to figure out and potentially incorporate into CROC (to add useful features, and make the wallet less generic/old-school or better aesthetically) but the main overall desideratum remains to slim the block-size and memory (RAM) usage (one thing I encountered, for example, is coins such as XMR use a more dynamic block-size based on a weighted-average of recent blocks). There are a few things I want to experiment with (and methodically improve relevant skill-sets) including the following: I encountered where in the codebase (for some coins) nodes can be hard-wired into the code (e.g. src/chainparamsseeds.h) and I sort of want to get more hardcore into Cmakefiles and Makefiles generally. I also want to experiment with some networking material I've encountered (a lot of which is very relevant or useful). I'd like to be able to compile Linux and the useful Windows variants (7 through 10) and eventually Mac, Android, Iphone (Swift) and RaspberryPi (and similar [Arduino]). The QT API (the GUI interface for most coins) and some of the database APIs/interfaces with C-code are areas I want to figure out and test/experiment with; also gaining some facility with running the test-suites and some other features that most coins have latently but are probably seldom used -- except by the more highly-skilled/experienced teams. I also picked up a few more exhaustive classics on C++/C (Bjarne Stroustrup, Kernighan and Richie, Stephen Prata) -- the latter two books have a LOT of practice material, whereas the creator of C++'s book (Stroustrup) is more interpretive and encourages creative work through a sort of guideline approach. Anyway, for now CROC is de facto like a staking DOGE with an arguably "goldilocks" rate of inflation. On the inflation point, I've reconsidered the last post I made about possibly revisiting a DPOS-phase again; instead, I think it would be smarter to insure the inflation keeps its steady pace (sort of like how BTC, for instance, never had any big insta-mine and those coins are largely obtained through open, unhampered markets). I do work long hours and am pretty bookish (have wide interests... [economics, philosophy, various languages, history are all on the back-burner at the moment] ... I was watching some PBS show on the First World War in the background while composing the bulk of this post, for instance) so please don't expect this to all unfold tomorrow -- but I did want to drop a note and poke people to indicate that this stocky critter [CROC] is still alive and will see later versions. PLEASE no forks needed here.. I am happy with what we currently have with CROC & it works for me and alot of other peeps. Sorry folks don't expect to run this peer/nova coin clone on an ARM processor with no resources, or on a free tiny AWS node. These clones are resources hungry, especially with the aggressive block gen time CROC has. BTW, when is the last time you where able to have Yobit apply any update to a coin listed on the exchange?
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It took it 5 days but the transaction has finally arrived to my other exchange. As a first time experience, I will no longer use your exchange. Withdraw fees are really high, specially in BTC which is more than 10 times what other exchanges charge and on top of that it takes 5 days to get the transaction done...
You have a nice exchange with lot of functionality but it still needs a lot of improvements, specially fees and speed and that is what is most important. I am not happy paying high fees for low speed transactions thats not the point of the whole blockchain technology
Anyway, keep working hard on your proyect and I will check every now and then and If things get better I might give it anothe go.
Good luck!!
it's a joke, what 5 days for BTC transaction? Our BTC transactions have ~150 sat/B fee so for that they all are fast. These days we get tickets from users who have stuck DEPOSITS from local wallets since they send it with 1 sat/b. You wanna face that issue? I'm not going to decrease btc fee too much. Blockchain shows mempool is not empty last days so for fast transactions we need remain this tx fee And what "Withdraw fees are really high, specially in BTC which is more than 10 times what other exchanges" ? LIE! I just checked, HitBTC has 0.001, Yobit has 0.0012 And CryptoHub 0.000949 You are Mister Troll Sorry you gotta deal with this nonsense... the fees are fair
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I cant get a wallet to sycn, with a fresh installs both on both Win and Unix machines
I have nodes that will connect, only to disconnect never starting to download the chain.
I am sourcing the wallets from git - RangaBoom/CrocodileCash
I am using nodes from Cryptohub with addnode in the conf, & have the port open in the firewall (i have ck with open ports)
Has anyone recently tried making the wallet with success?
Thank you for any advice in advance,
I left for a few hours with the wallets open, now it's sycn'
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I've seen Telegram become a pretty popular hub for crypto chats over the last year or so. Thus, I've decided to start an Acoin telegram channel as well. I'll be pretty active here on a daily basis for anyone who wants to join and get involved. https://t.me/acoinprojectThank you for the continued support of ACOIN
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I cant get a wallet to sycn, with a fresh installs both on both Win and Unix machines
I have nodes that will connect, only to disconnect never starting to download the chain.
I am sourcing the wallets from git - RangaBoom/CrocodileCash
I am using nodes from Cryptohub with addnode in the conf, & have the port open in the firewall (i have ck with open ports)
Has anyone recently tried making the wallet with success?
Thank you for any advice in advance,
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Me and my team do not make false promises and for now, our main focus will be: healthy chain with node support, a block explorer, mining pool and website to access wallets. The coin is current listed on exchanges; My team feels if we don't act it could be delisted. We are just a bunch of crypto loving volunteers.
Folks its been a little over a year since my team has been supporting ACOIN, look at the one year chart! We acted, ACOIN was not delisted, in fact the coin is far healthier than 12 months ago. Also I do run the discord channel for ACOIN : https://discord.gg/cZ2wjry is the invite link
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All is great, as always your help is welcome to support ACOIN Does this coin have an active developper?
I dont know if I should be called a developper, I have the acoin git, acoin.info, nodes and mining. I maintain several nodes & ensure that acoin always has hash power applied to the block chain. Acoin is live and well. Hey MilkandPie4U, Nice to see your name pop up around here again! Hope all is well. To add to your post... I run the Slack Channel: https://acoin.slack.comI created a new Acoin Twitter Account (since we don't have access to the original): https://twitter.com/acoinprojectI'm the Owner and Mod of the Acoin Reddit channel: https://www.reddit.com/r/acoin/I also run an unofficial Acoin site: http://a-coin.co/I haven't updated any of these in a few months as things seemed to quiet down. I'm open to jump starting these channels and contributing again if there is interest from the community and developments with the project.
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Does this coin have an active developper?
I dont know if I should be called a developper, I have the acoin git, acoin.info, nodes and mining. I maintain several nodes & ensure that acoin always has hash power applied to the block chain. Acoin is live and well.
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Hello Everyone,
I will be updating the site with the new mining pool information.
The acoin.info is prepaid for an entire year.
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5mil, I like your Trinity Coin, its been around for awhile and needs some love.
My team has decided to support Trinity.
We are going to build a new site for TTY, to increase exposure.
Our goal is to make TTY great again for everyone.
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