i compiled the wallet and got this error
" EXCEPTION: St13runtime_error CDB : Error 22, can't open database axiom in Runaway exception"
Can you help?
With database, it probably means the blockchain. So I'd suggest to delete the blockchain (or rename it, whatever you prefer) and let it redownload the whole chain. This might fix your issue. Otherwise, if you're on a GNU/Linux system (which I doubt), you might have a look at the access rights for the folder containing the database. And the files.
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I have more to dump...
ofc u scammer. …says a clown with the username "PnD team". Chapeau.
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shit shit shit shit shit shit shit shit i sold @ 0.00009700 few hours ago Buy sell, high low or what?
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I did a scan upfront on total virus, but it says bitcoinminer which was in my eyes not harmfull. After the hack I installed trend micro antivirus and it says trojan.
Guess I have to find another hobby.
I'm sorry to hear that. You just scared me into doing everything I'm suppose to do with these coins. 1. Encrypt wallet with password generated by Keepass. Then unlock for staking only. 2. Back up wallet to DVD. 3. Run all new programs in sandboxie, until I trust them. I may start running my browser under sandboxie too. I hate the internet. You have to go through a million steps, to make yourself more secure. Then some hacker comes up with ways to circumvent them all. (sigh) OR use linux ... or a vps that is linux based ... i feel for you ... this is the reason i moved completely away from windows ... and i mean completely ... it wont be that difficult to make a dual boot system or setup a small machine with a large hdd for all the wallets and have that running under linux ... my own desktop is fedora 21 x64 - and that thing just runs ... without any backhanded issues with ANYONE hacking into it ... i have to admit - there is a few times where you will get frustrated due to the lack of support that some devs will refuse to put in for a linux build - but believe me when i say that there is NOTHING like peace of mind for your coins ... its not completely failsafe - the weakest link here is the us the user - but its miles ahead of any windows insecurities ... still do backups and make sure your system is secure - that goes without saying ... a small computer with a large hdd ( for the blockchains - depending on how many coin wallets you may have ) and ( in my case ) fedora installed is all i need to stop thieves dead in their tracks ... and that is not even including the LONG encryption password i have for all my wallets ... small advice - for piece of mind ... #crysx Just wanted to highlight that. Cannot be stressed enough. I'm also using GNU/Linux, only. As my work/private/trading/coins/dev machine. Didn't have any incident, and that machine runs this very operating system since 5+ years. No incidents, so far. What I wanted to add is that just switching to GNU/Linux won't just solve all problems in an instant. One has to accumulate a lot of knowledge, because it requires a completely different way of thinking. Though, if getting used to that, it's a more logical, simpler one. But getting used to a real user management system, rights management, the structure of the file system, literally anything, requires some time. No way around that.
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./axiomd addnode 111.222.333.444 add this is right
Yep. The command line error output even states that.
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Stunna, I'm also want to claim my BTC 0.01953 + BTC 0.03167 Is there any reason that you're not credited even respond I've PM you many times but you seems ignoring me.... Firstly, its off-topic related to this thread .Secondly, you should email support regarding such issues. I'm also have send it over email support and there's no respond at all. With all respect, Is there any reason about my issue, Prime Dice ? Please BTC0.05 is small amount for you, but it huge for me I lost over 20 BTC gambling on JD. Back when BTC was priced around 1000$. Sometimes, it's important that you get that feeling of having failed miserably, feeling dumb and stupid because you invested/lend more than you're comfortable with losing. Refunding you wouldn't teach you this important lesson and the learning effect would be close to zero. Take it as a chance, look at Bitcoin as real money and I'm sure you'll protect your funds better next time.
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Why is that? Anything wrong with Bitbucket? It's superior to Github in so many ways!
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difference is ibits is scamm coin, and this is not why ibits is scamm, how you appreciate that. scamm or not scamm? I think, it's spelled "scammm". With triple m. ^^
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Now we go step to step to 100k. After 100k to 800k. Remember Crave))) cheap coins for smart investors How many coins did Crave have? 1kk? This one has 10kk
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One other question! Mining at NOMP pool, how often do we get payout there? Where is the payout info from NOMP pool site?
Cheers
referring to 176.9.59.110:9595? Payouts should be dispatched 30 seconds after a block matures. That being said though there is currently a bug impacting payouts I'm looking into. So mining there now is still good? Or we should wait until your fixed? Cheers We definitely need some more miners, here. I'm submitting share after share, but due to the small amount of miners, it takes ages for a block to be found.
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i run the cpuminer under centos but the errors: how to solve this problem? Or address provided at the program source code? THX
[2015-07-28 08:43:49] 4 miner threads started, using 'axiom' algorithm. [2015-07-28 08:43:49] Starting Stratum on stratum+tcp://axiom.suprnova.cc:2838 [2015-07-28 08:43:54] Stratum session id: deadbeefcafebabe2b0b000000000000 [2015-07-28 08:43:54] Stratum difficulty set to 9.5367e-07 [2015-07-28 08:43:55] DEBUG: job_id='623' extranonce2=00000000 ntime=55b6d231 [2015-07-28 08:43:55] Stratum detected new block Segmentation fault (core dumped
Segfaults can have several reasons. Read up on that matter to get an idea about possible issues and how to solve them. I had segfaults on my notebook, and the reason was a broken memory unit. After I replaced it, things went smooth again. Do applications crash at random on your system? If that happens (the miner or any other application), please check "less /var/log/syslog" and post details about the segmentation fault, which should appear on the bottom of your syslog.
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OP: Please, rewrite that post with proper capitalization. Who is supposed to read this mess?
I already said this. If you are bored it's okay to read it... it contains basically only crying and lying. Nothing important. He took 0.005 BTC loan, his account got obviously banned and he was marked as a scammer by members from default trust list, because he didn't repay it. He no longer wants to repay the loan so he is crying here, now he says that staff and trusted members scammed him for 0.005 BTC. That's all. Thanks for your efforts. So it proves right again: better don't read capslock posts at all.
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OP: Please, rewrite that post with proper capitalization. Who is supposed to read this mess?
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Kahir: sorry if that question is non topic related, but I wonder - since ages - what this "-ve" means. I understand that the result would be negative trust, but is it an abbreviation?
Sorry for all who lost in that ICO, and ocminer: great work inspecting the source. It's guys like you which the community needs so badly.
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So, I had this awesome discussion going on about the ineffectiveness of the trust system and understandably people with red trust started supporting my post. Pretty obvious. Suddenly, Out comes this dolt by the handle " BitcoinDistributor" Who said that some of my 'jokes' were " sexiest". Now being the grammar Nazi that I am; I simply pointed out his spelling error with a hilarious response. Here's that part of the conversation : @Legendster, your immaturity especially with the sexiest comments immediately has me voting against you becoming on default trust. Seriously, joking or not, you're acting like a Narcissist and sexiest pig.
You do mean 'SEXIST'; right ?? Although I wont mind you calling me 'the sexiest' person here. Give it a rest first learn to spell, I dont mean to be rude, I am seriously giving you a suggestion. If anyone wants to NOT vote me now cuz I am a grammar Nazi; feel free to do so. and that was the last time I ever had any form of conversation with this moron. But apparently; me calling him out like the illiterate idiot he is, probably pissed him off a bit and he retaliated by taking a big whopping dump on my trust page with the following review : Agreed to buy 10 BTC from the OP, sent payment via Western Union and the OP never sent the BTC. Avoid this scammer!!! [I wonder if he even knows the meaning of OP]
This just proves my case & point that the trust system we have is useless. However I would give this trifling ass a chance to properly retaliate and entertain all of us and humbly ask him to provide my WU details - as in my real name, my WU account number, my district and my agency zone code along with my land line number. To those who dont know : In India we cant receive WU transfers from foreigners based outside the country.Also, consider this post my humble request to everyone who is reading to drop a generous amount of freshly painted RED dump on the profile of this pathetic loser a.k.a " BitcoinDistributor" If you actually were a grammar Nazi, you would not use the semicolons that inflationary and wrongly. No, Sir. You are not a grammar Nazi. Just my two useless cents. .edit: I think if you were a bit more friendly, refraining from calling anybody who doesn't share your opinion an idiot or a moron, you wouldn't get into trouble with people that easily, avoiding people giving you negative trust just because.
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I was about to use this site. Why? Because you think that buying 10% over market price is a sustainable business model? Does anything that site promises to do make any sense to you? If you actually answer this question "yes", then please go ahead and buy as much as you can. I'm not trying to be a dick, here. I just wish people would use a bit of common sense.
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If you're that blindly sure about that, you cannot be around in crypto very long. This community is full of incompetence; no day goes by without me shaking my head when reading certain stories on BCT. This forum is the source of great inventions, as well as the source of pure incompetency. My question is very legit.
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Ive posted this on my site to get the word out: http://bitcoinlasvegas.net/angora-coin-ang-tor-marketplace-x11-algolaunched-5202015/Note:Guys, for the past year I have worked extremely hard every day to build the best and most up to date website in the world for cryptocurrency. I update it ONLY with valuable information such as a new coin release,an updated wallet,coin swaps, addnodes, and wallets with trojans you should avoid, and ANYTHING that is useful. Most of the time, I post news within a few minutes after it happens. I post at least 5 times a day. Many people find it useful to subscribe to my blog, and then you will get an email within a minute after I post. I do NOT spam, and carefully choose quality information. My posts are right to the point including coin name and logo,specs,exchanges, addnodes,and wallet links as well as a link to the main ann to the coin. Its clean and very easy to read...AND Its all FREE!! Thank you, and when you go to www.bitcoinlasvegas.net youll be glad you did! Hey - my website is already the most up-to-date one! :-( @Developer: Can you answer me one question? I'd like to know what security measurements - in case this project will become a success - you have taken. Did you completely make sure that you connected to anything related to that coin using TOR? Meaning, to those forums, to the Github repository, to Twitter, to related email accounts? And, did you make sure that you're using the computer you're using to access all this stuff ONLY for that project, meaning no private mails, no private Twitter, no private ANYTHING? I guess you're aware that computers can be tracked by the unique timestamps they create when visiting a website. So if you had a single, tiny "d'oh" while reading what I wrote, I'd suggest starting over or you'll end up in prison as soon as this project gains traction.
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spherepay.io
That's a pretty nice looking website! Great job. :-)
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Where is this irc channel? I want to join?
You're welcome to join us on irc.freenode.net, the channel is #spherespeak
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