Finally got the boost issue sorted kind of but my build keeps failing here: http://pastebin.com/YzGRfVwqI have had so many headaches since my switch to 64-bit architecture with this crap. If there are any gurus here to help me out it will be much appreciated. As an aside, I did not have this issue at all on my older 32-bit machine.
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Good response on the fork, I compiled a new wallet on my older version of Debian, but I am having no end of troubles with my "everyday" PC with boost, so at this point I can't build anything until I resolve this issue. :/
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Man, I am PUMPED about UNO!! What an awesome future this coin has!
Bought my 7.5 Uno today and it was all I could do to hold back from buying more. Must... stick... to... plan!! 7.5 Uno every day, for 30 days.
Long live zero gravity!
Are you US based FallingKnife? Was curious if you were part of the Aussie collective or if you were from my side of the pond
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hello world.. just wondering whats the status on UNO merge mining? I am currently mining @ ispace.co.uk and it doesnt seem to be merge mining here.. was wondering which pool has it ? is there a secret UNO pool i am not aware about? when i check https://chainz.cryptoid.info/uno/#!extraction it says theres a unknown pool that owns 98% of the hash on the entire network? if so which pool is this and how can i connect if its unknown ;[ im really looking forward to the merge mining so i can mine some BTC and UNO at the same time! this will help me with my electricity bills! currently i am mining at a loss to keep the UNO network secure and not sure how much longer i can continue ;[ hopefully price spikes and it will pay off and ill keep on mining! ;] but yea wheres the merge?! Merged mining is now enabled for pools that compile from https://github.com/unobtanium-official/UnobtaniumI am not aware of a pool that has implemented it yet. Mmpool.org is talking with us about it and has showed interest. If you're interested in merge mining Uno, you can message mmpool and tell them you'll join if they add uno. Mmpool lets you mine btc, nmc, i0c, ixc, grp, dvc, and soon uno, all with the same hash effort. Of course, any pool that does merged mining is heartily welcome to add Uno. And current uno pools are welcome to continue mining Uno, or to add merged mining payments for their miners. On the extraction chart, "unknown" is simply pools that do not self identify, which is nearly all of them. Don't worry about it. That's normal. I don't run a pool, but was able to compile and solo mine for 5 mins @ 25 GH/s to confirm
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Why do you support to create more of those copy and mostly scam coins? IMHO, they hurt all serious crypto currencies and lead newbies into bad investments.
God knows no one wants anymore scammy ICO coins. Perhaps by learning some fundamentals however, there may be some people that go on to develop new things for established coins.
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hello world.. just wondering whats the status on UNO merge mining? I am currently mining @ ispace.co.uk and it doesnt seem to be merge mining here.. was wondering which pool has it ? is there a secret UNO pool i am not aware about? when i check https://chainz.cryptoid.info/uno/#!extraction it says theres a unknown pool that owns 98% of the hash on the entire network? if so which pool is this and how can i connect if its unknown ;[ im really looking forward to the merge mining so i can mine some BTC and UNO at the same time! this will help me with my electricity bills! currently i am mining at a loss to keep the UNO network secure and not sure how much longer i can continue ;[ hopefully price spikes and it will pay off and ill keep on mining! ;] but yea wheres the merge?! I was the same, though I tried p2p mining. With the hashrate I had to spare I did little more than contribute to network as well. I am not sure where this mystery hasher of yours is located though, unless he is solo mining.
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Does anyone in the unobtanium community use irc ? I found the freenode channel but it is always dead it seems.
There is a very nice service that includes irc AND has proper mandatory SSL, if anyone wants a link feel free to PM. I'd like to bounce project ideas arund sometimes.
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Agreed. Excellent work from the team. The video gets it just right and explains the important things, how cryptocurriencies work and importantly what makes SMAC more than just a regular cryptocurrency without getting too complicated. I've made a Reddit post with links to the video and a little summary (here: https://www.reddit.com/r/CryptoCurrency/comments/35aqyp/smac_is_a_different_kind_of_cryptocurrency_here/) - feel free to copy and repost elsewhere if anyone wants to - I posted it to the most obvious subreddit for me but I don't use reddit much, and there may be other better places to put the info. I found this thread via your reddit post. Likely the cool reception you get on r/cryptocurrency is due to most members there being sick of any mention of social media connected to cryptocurrency. Blame reddcoin. Anyway I will have a look at this thread and see what it is all about.
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I concur with the others, kinda nice to have all those links together in one place. It makes for good reading, even if a bit dated. No harm in building a clone for testing purposes that you wouldn't try on other chains.
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Ahhhhhh! Had to got to town. Missed halving -- but Ian and I printed our first paper wallet.
@ Edgar: will PM tomorrow about discount Uno.
IMZ Mark
@ IMZ nice work! And per our conversations on the unex, you are coming along quite nicely with signing messages! Soon you will be creating raw transactions and signing them like a pro. I'm stoked that the halvening went off without a hitch.
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Someone should ask BW if there is a hard fork at block 600k. I suspect there is, and everyone who is running v0.9.5 will need to upgrade to v0.10 or their transactions will be on a forked chain. I see most of my peers are still running v0.9.5... I would help with windows/mac binaries but unfortunately I'm Linux only...
Same here, I can't help with the Mac folks at all, and Windows isn't my forte. I will however switch to v0.10 this evening, as I was unaware the halvening might bring about a fork.
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Anyone here that has experience building this on Debian 7/8 ? I have tried at random times over the past few weeks to build and still run into dependency issues, despite building against the latest boost. I am obviously missing something but this is my first go at building this type of wallet with added features, etc.
EDIT: This is a 64 bit system, which carries it's own headaches. Configure fails at this point:
checking whether the linker accepts -Wl,--exclude-libs,ALL... yes configure: error: No working boost sleep implementation found.
I am sure with Wheezy, it is still reading the system boost headers. If I build latest boost and define the path during configure, it will still fail on the same note.
what boost version ? did you compiled from source ? are you sure you've compiled all libraries ? Boost is 1.58.0 all libs compiled from source. I have also attempted build using qmake (for simplicity sake) and get the error: /root/crypto/bicreditsnew/bitcredit-qt.pro:540: Parse Error ('src/qt/res/themes/qdarkstyle/style.qrc') Error processing project file: /root/crypto/bicreditsnew/bitcredit-qt.pro I don't tryed to compile using the qmake, so I can't tell you nothing. Could you tell me the "./b2" line used ? I used the same ./b2 install I always use. Always these little things that get me during a build Thanks to all here for the help.
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Anyone here that has experience building this on Debian 7/8 ? I have tried at random times over the past few weeks to build and still run into dependency issues, despite building against the latest boost. I am obviously missing something but this is my first go at building this type of wallet with added features, etc.
EDIT: This is a 64 bit system, which carries it's own headaches. Configure fails at this point:
checking whether the linker accepts -Wl,--exclude-libs,ALL... yes configure: error: No working boost sleep implementation found.
I am sure with Wheezy, it is still reading the system boost headers. If I build latest boost and define the path during configure, it will still fail on the same note.
what boost version ? did you compiled from source ? are you sure you've compiled all libraries ? Boost is 1.58.0 all libs compiled from source. I have also attempted build using qmake (for simplicity sake) and get the error: /root/crypto/bicreditsnew/bitcredit-qt.pro:540: Parse Error ('src/qt/res/themes/qdarkstyle/style.qrc') Error processing project file: /root/crypto/bicreditsnew/bitcredit-qt.pro
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Anyone here that has experience building this on Debian 7/8 ? I have tried at random times over the past few weeks to build and still run into dependency issues, despite building against the latest boost. I am obviously missing something but this is my first go at building this type of wallet with added features, etc.
EDIT: This is a 64 bit system, which carries it's own headaches. Configure fails at this point:
checking whether the linker accepts -Wl,--exclude-libs,ALL... yes configure: error: No working boost sleep implementation found.
I am sure with Wheezy, it is still reading the system boost headers. If I build latest boost and define the path during configure, it will still fail on the same note.
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12 days, 7 hours and 53 minutes
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On the other hand, it could bring a refreshing wave of consolidation and focus. Get-rich-quick developers to be replaced with people who want to build the best possible systems?
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Total used addresses: 650516 Total funded addresses: 44654 you are here! Total empty addresses: 605862 even with a small contribution you're part of the MoonCoin community ! welcome ! Ha! Thanks. I thought it would be fun to make a few MOON wallets with vanitygen. I collect silver, and would like to have a mooncoin silver wallet made in the future.
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"More than likely just a single account that either got hacked or rage quit altcoins altogether - several other coins (and cryptsy points) dumping at exactly the same time can't be a coincidence. That is not a move a smart pumper would do. Stuff like that happens in crypto. Doesn't look good on the chart, but whoever did it is likely gone now."
Thanks for that, Learminer. I have learned a lot in recent days.
(And does anyone use signed messages? Shinohai understands them, and I wanna.)
IMZ Mark
I was able to pick up a few UNO, even with my current BTC holding being rather small. Price swings come and go. unobtanium is built around a tight community so prices and all correct rather quickly. On the subject of signed messages, some more info posted on the guild. Enjoy!
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Well I was able to buy some very, very cheap GH/s today so that will be nice, especially when/if mining returns. The new theme is nice, and I thank you for leaving the ghash.io side untouched (as of now). Still merrily mining away there.
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