Just a few notes: Don't open old wallets and expect not to corrupt the v0.14.1 wallet.dat file Thank God for backups. Also, the chainz.cryptoid.info website with the iXcoin block explorer lists iXcoin's BitcoinTalk thread linked to a thread I cannot access or doesn't exist (see here: https://chainz.cryptoid.info/ixc/#!crypto? Probably an issue. But other than that, this all works great. Considering donating all funds to miners if needed to keep blocks going another 1200 blocks LMK Vlad you have my cell lol. -Dan
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Man I'm glad I found this topic.
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Finally getting INBOUND connections to my Devcoin - Wallet! God bless seednode(s) and receiver files Version I'm running: "version" : 70001, "subver" : "/Satoshi:0.8.5.1/" My two inbound connections from a special kinda Devcoin "version" : 32501, "subver" : "" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wO0A0XcWy88
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Got a small about of what markm explains to be GPL2. Probably the fastest I've ever received a coin in my wallet from Livecoin.net or any web exchange. Was as soon as I hit the button Thanks mark - I bought a small amount because all the crypto and tokens I hold I like, but I leave the wallet running. Even if the value of 9 coins that I bought are not so high at the moment. I am a forward thinking guy with these old coins and OLD/NEW chains. I also like that it has Russian translations. Makes sense to. If you wanna send me some GPL2 to stake I'll keep my node running and coin staked to support this innovative code =) GPL2: FFV6J66n6ebQAqfPuzuU7v4hNhBKAVycxL (PS - anyone else's wallet 3.0.1 come with a long public key address beginning with a 5-?) EDIT: Thanks for the generous anonymous donation! Running Gold Pressed Latinum exe right now - staying ON. Status: 173 confirmations Date: 10/2/2020 09:55 From: FTBuCHtQmo9igoGDQeyQW1foiRWRQbcFW7 To: FFV6J66n6ebQAqfPuzuU7v4hNhBKAVycxL (own address, label: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1392930.400) Credit: 110.1999 GPL Net amount: +110.1999 GPL Transaction ID: 710a7078bc65c4ecf66c807d517c6488862167a1c10c77da3490f3333f671a14 So I decided to buy more at Livecoin just now - Staking away
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Why would anyone want to get old and non-functioning coins or tokens just because they're old? One should rather get the functioning ones or look in the new promising ones.
What's new is not necessarily promising, do you know about the future of a new coin? If you can know that, then you are a god, because no one can predict any future including the future of a coin, indeed choosing a coin that has worked is the best, but new coins are potentially still very weak when compared to old coins , and not all old coins are bad and don't work, because if you think old coins are bad, that's the same thing as thinking Bitcoin is bad. Good point on Bitcoin - nothing like old codebases! Coin regeneration is beyond the scope of this coin, but maybe soon it will come into public awareness I'm just having fun supporting the old network and progressing its blocks forward... even though my buddy -MarkM- will say that "a blockchain doesn't need to move at all to transact its valuables on other platforms" (or perhaps to read from it and write its output elsewhere?)
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I agree with you that Bitcoin is an altcoin per your DOACC list (which is missing Devcoin and I0coin).
I observed it was just the first 100 - and I0coin is in the list .. ... the first 100 out of the trap? CSV okay for you? Coming right up ... node,label,incept http://purl.org/net/bel-epa/doacc#D83c2a93e-59d8-4b86-baa3-a702b96e5444,I0Coin,2011-09
Devcoin missed the cut, coming in at number 140: <http://purl.org/net/bel-epa/doacc#D393a00bf-de6d-4b89-b4f8-f2992f9a5c36> <http://purl.org/net/bel-epa/doacc#incept> "2013-08"^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#string> . <http://purl.org/net/bel-epa/doacc#D393a00bf-de6d-4b89-b4f8-f2992f9a5c36> <http://purl.org/net/bel-epa/doacc#date-founded> "2013-08-01"^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date> .The complete list (as of Mar 2016 when I ceased updating it) is extensive: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/DOACC/individuals/master/cryptocurrency.nt Cheers Graham Sorry I overlooked that. Thanks for correcting me. And interesting about the 140. Hmmm
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Has anyone got a 100% complete release date chart for all coins?
I have seen a few but i notice these list are always missing quite a few.
DOACC (an altcoin metadata collection) records an incept date (YYYY-MM) for every coin for which there is data. There aren't any precise release dates for some of the earlier ones, hence YYYY-MM is the best granularity I can manage to get. Whaddya want, the first 100 out of the trap? CSV okay for you? Coming right up ... node,label,incept http://purl.org/net/bel-epa/doacc#Df625a2c6-3455-43b8-b2b1-83d5be6aa671,Bitcoin,2009-01 http://purl.org/net/bel-epa/doacc#Df4161fc6-9e7e-47af-9934-cfb17cd2778e,Freicoin,2011-02 http://purl.org/net/bel-epa/doacc#D8896b685-79c8-4a1f-a2dd-eee72eabb8e8,Namecoin,2011-04 http://purl.org/net/bel-epa/doacc#Db0979be3-5646-4589-85db-60043ab00c4d,iXcoin,2011-05 http://purl.org/net/bel-epa/doacc#D3da4b7b8-2f71-41d6-b917-a0495a4ec945,SolidCoin,2011-08 http://purl.org/net/bel-epa/doacc#D0bba37a7-093e-4d9a-a60c-918a9e5036cc,GeistGeld,2011-09 http://purl.org/net/bel-epa/doacc#D83c2a93e-59d8-4b86-baa3-a702b96e5444,I0Coin,2011-09 http://purl.org/net/bel-epa/doacc#D38726953-6575-4dd9-8709-c6a744377e05,RuCoin,2011-09 http://purl.org/net/bel-epa/doacc#D5ee90212-5769-4e79-9fa6-c1cc7d62eccf,Tenebrix,2011-09 http://purl.org/net/bel-epa/doacc#Db0567f79-91a6-4c76-ab63-0dbd9226f3d8,Fairbrix,2011-10 http://purl.org/net/bel-epa/doacc#D8c037049-fb79-41f4-bb61-3d8ac12961d9,Litecoin,2011-10 http://purl.org/net/bel-epa/doacc#D2ed9a64d-5bcc-445e-a802-99cf14d904a1,SolidCoin2,2011-10 http://purl.org/net/bel-epa/doacc#D06f4484f-a8fb-4898-acff-8049e13694d0,BitChips,2011-11 http://purl.org/net/bel-epa/doacc#Dfc921ae8-15f5-468e-9276-0bd7c6cc3f99,CoiledCoin,2012-01 http://purl.org/net/bel-epa/doacc#D6aba36f0-f23e-45ae-b1e8-7064517373a4,Realpay,2012-02 http://purl.org/net/bel-epa/doacc#D902513de-cf1b-4736-8aa1-a6e36738569a,Microcash,2012-04 http://purl.org/net/bel-epa/doacc#Da49c4cdd-48cd-448c-b8f1-7d628e2ac1b0,Timekoin,2012-06 http://purl.org/net/bel-epa/doacc#D584d2f4d-6ff1-486c-a7b5-db50aa896663,BBQCoin,2012-07 http://purl.org/net/bel-epa/doacc#D70b8a5dd-3630-4d2f-b219-41c30cd289c5,Bytecoin,2012-07 http://purl.org/net/bel-epa/doacc#D596cbd45-84a5-4edb-aa5f-0e6e85664f37,Starcoin,2012-07 http://purl.org/net/bel-epa/doacc#Dd71a837a-7e35-4aa0-9195-da60edb78db5,Peercoin,2012-08 http://purl.org/net/bel-epa/doacc#D2e4c2e40-1260-4131-b741-ecf303ec6bfb,ZcCoin,2012-08 http://purl.org/net/bel-epa/doacc#Da6dbe56a-fffa-43dc-ad8b-b3721aa66cb6,TerraCoin,2012-10 http://purl.org/net/bel-epa/doacc#D29ccc0a0-342e-4c91-be72-92325e08cbfd,Vertcoin,2013-01 http://purl.org/net/bel-epa/doacc#D2c8fa3cc-2839-45ef-99a1-abf3514686b0,Novacoin,2013-02 http://purl.org/net/bel-epa/doacc#D1372e17a-b2ac-4043-8d44-daea72f95cb4,Bytecoin,2013-04 http://purl.org/net/bel-epa/doacc#D2926484e-e510-4bf1-b62e-9db3acc777b9,Feathercoin,2013-04 http://purl.org/net/bel-epa/doacc#D9e0b3db2-42f3-4f68-aa91-e5f6ea9b2c78,SmallChange,2013-04 http://purl.org/net/bel-epa/doacc#D54e7dff6-2e22-4689-943e-a49fc9c8ee53,AmericanCoin,2013-05 http://purl.org/net/bel-epa/doacc#D8159966e-2bcb-4899-ad3a-59b49ff051fa,BitBar,2013-05 http://purl.org/net/bel-epa/doacc#D0a4f3a62-f2b9-4786-aba7-6cea67cb67bc,Bitgem,2013-05 http://purl.org/net/bel-epa/doacc#D58e746e9-b64c-4254-947a-4a925fe4b2ff,Digitalcoin,2013-05 http://purl.org/net/bel-epa/doacc#D06c70156-329d-449b-b300-18ca18fa038a,Doubloon,2013-05 http://purl.org/net/bel-epa/doacc#Dbd07492c-15df-4dd3-83b7-c1948616d0db,DragonCoin,2013-05 http://purl.org/net/bel-epa/doacc#Db376b1d9-8925-4d94-a947-51567868c846,EZCoin,2013-05 http://purl.org/net/bel-epa/doacc#D7b7b5047-16dd-40ef-a90c-cc0e77f14229,Elacoin,2013-05 http://purl.org/net/bel-epa/doacc#D0dfc3b3e-28ec-47bb-ac52-38f233433299,Fastcoin,2013-05 http://purl.org/net/bel-epa/doacc#D73e09279-13db-42cf-94ef-6c8477b371b5,Fastcoin2,2013-05 http://purl.org/net/bel-epa/doacc#D6559a0f9-92ee-4539-b51e-46edf63c91aa,Franko,2013-05 http://purl.org/net/bel-epa/doacc#D17d9589c-ee3b-4d2a-b953-656db001a496,GameCoin,2013-05 http://purl.org/net/bel-epa/doacc#D61411c7c-1b52-4e00-a8ee-51ca3199075a,Hypercoin,2013-05 http://purl.org/net/bel-epa/doacc#D36d73f13-828e-446d-82b4-51a75312e3a1,JunkCoin,2013-05 http://purl.org/net/bel-epa/doacc#D5d94897c-9ccb-44cc-b7c3-0f2d3a7cb0fc,Luckycoin,2013-05 http://purl.org/net/bel-epa/doacc#Dc472d892-d1f0-4462-bff5-3a77c3f2d5db,Megacoin,2013-05 http://purl.org/net/bel-epa/doacc#Da93d70dc-3629-43ef-acfc-c8c0f5e3aeea,Memecoin,2013-05 http://purl.org/net/bel-epa/doacc#Dcfba77b4-2f3f-45f5-b631-ee7dbd2f7c15,Mincoin,2013-05 http://purl.org/net/bel-epa/doacc#Dd14908ce-e746-4b4e-8061-fb64af050fb8,Molecule,2013-05 http://purl.org/net/bel-epa/doacc#D412b0b61-a0ac-456b-96cd-65ac55a85591,Nibble,2013-05 http://purl.org/net/bel-epa/doacc#Dddc92099-5b53-46b1-8ef8-037457077976,OneCoin,2013-05 http://purl.org/net/bel-epa/doacc#D489f02a4-9133-45f0-9638-8f1890be769c,Phenixcoin,2013-05 http://purl.org/net/bel-epa/doacc#D49b2ced8-e2c4-44ef-be5b-1efaecbf0870,Phoenixcoin,2013-05 http://purl.org/net/bel-epa/doacc#D7e16cd57-ef22-45a7-bd82-4c9e04c69121,Porncoin,2013-05 http://purl.org/net/bel-epa/doacc#D468ca4ea-5256-429a-9469-0f26ddc6269d,Powercoin,2013-05 http://purl.org/net/bel-epa/doacc#D1edd900c-399e-471c-87a3-c214ce3c969d,Ripple,2013-05 http://purl.org/net/bel-epa/doacc#D7a6b093c-6d7a-4961-863d-c18c31931be1,RoyalCoin,2013-05 http://purl.org/net/bel-epa/doacc#D02f66cd1-334b-46bf-99d8-8cb63327b5e8,Sexcoin,2013-05 http://purl.org/net/bel-epa/doacc#Daa786bdd-36e5-4b56-a677-105b6a4921ca,SkyCoin,2013-05 http://purl.org/net/bel-epa/doacc#Dde0dc0c8-a5b8-4209-aa3f-527c87a7f0ba,SunRiseCoin,2013-05 http://purl.org/net/bel-epa/doacc#D6b897468-a020-4f84-8fc1-96a596d20d13,SuperCoin,2013-05 http://purl.org/net/bel-epa/doacc#D7dadfe0e-ec14-476e-946c-ee61e0ecf4bc,UScoin,2013-05 http://purl.org/net/bel-epa/doacc#D2f1d879a-a192-4547-98dd-f105736d1b7e,Vaginacoin,2013-05 http://purl.org/net/bel-epa/doacc#Dcdf5a0b1-ee1c-4f95-a23e-d009daf16172,Weedcoin,2013-05 http://purl.org/net/bel-epa/doacc#Dc0267317-b82f-4d0c-b746-daf34a18a39b,WorldCoin,2013-05 http://purl.org/net/bel-epa/doacc#D07bec9ad-9a9b-48c4-9d51-9443cf3ebc13,Yacoin,2013-05 http://purl.org/net/bel-epa/doacc#De43d32ca-b831-40f7-ac6b-794ee4413f57,barcoin,2013-05 http://purl.org/net/bel-epa/doacc#De0d6c5f6-c4cb-44cf-b135-6691bf0dd3e1,6Coin,2013-06 http://purl.org/net/bel-epa/doacc#D76fa2728-acb7-4c00-ac9d-6a50b9e3d3f4,Anoncoin,2013-06 http://purl.org/net/bel-epa/doacc#D21506e31-06e3-422c-9981-160ba242b521,Bottlecaps,2013-06 http://purl.org/net/bel-epa/doacc#D71d9b7f4-b118-480e-b887-e775d197df30,Copperlark,2013-06 http://purl.org/net/bel-epa/doacc#D3abdae0c-b0a9-40ca-a028-387ca2bacf49,Cosmoscoin,2013-06 http://purl.org/net/bel-epa/doacc#Df37db2f9-a2c4-42f7-9f0a-e3758654a3bf,Cryptobits,2013-06 http://purl.org/net/bel-epa/doacc#D792a3613-1034-40be-b3e5-73a8da62b08c,Cryptogenic Bullion,2013-06 http://purl.org/net/bel-epa/doacc#Db62d8317-5bed-481e-8554-a153ae14bc76,Curecoin,2013-06 http://purl.org/net/bel-epa/doacc#D99e1c6f8-6944-4786-ae6f-1b32e61da00e,Diamond,2013-06 http://purl.org/net/bel-epa/doacc#Dd4ad86c1-dc4b-4446-93a3-e7be249b735d,Emerald,2013-06 http://purl.org/net/bel-epa/doacc#D30a30609-a0cc-4e3b-b703-254681c19f61,Flashcoin,2013-06 http://purl.org/net/bel-epa/doacc#D02146629-c114-4fed-9e55-36a1423bf9fe,FlorinCoin,2013-06 http://purl.org/net/bel-epa/doacc#D5c772d1c-e970-45a6-a779-e33733c3c85e,GlobalCoin,2013-06 http://purl.org/net/bel-epa/doacc#D008d4c2d-3d0e-4390-98eb-8933fc0408cf,IceCoin,2013-06 http://purl.org/net/bel-epa/doacc#Ddf1e4acc-5d31-49c5-805e-fc6bb4d1c4fa,Infinitecoin,2013-06 http://purl.org/net/bel-epa/doacc#Dacd6196c-101f-4214-a3e4-7d7d5fdd5f41,Krugercoin,2013-06 http://purl.org/net/bel-epa/doacc#D80aff8e0-8ddf-4bae-83e5-c30604b65224,LiquidCoin,2013-06 http://purl.org/net/bel-epa/doacc#D4e75a26b-2fe1-4430-949d-4d125833cdbd,MasterCoin,2013-06 http://purl.org/net/bel-epa/doacc#Df407e950-1300-4bc5-beda-64326d2e1715,Nanotoken,2013-06 http://purl.org/net/bel-epa/doacc#D52712044-003c-4321-a13b-ad11f3c1184b,Noirbits,2013-06 http://purl.org/net/bel-epa/doacc#D747bb8b2-c51f-45ea-af77-a18b33c662f7,Nucoin,2013-06 http://purl.org/net/bel-epa/doacc#Daa11c97c-f2e0-4345-a371-bf0e236a73e7,OnelastCoin,2013-06 http://purl.org/net/bel-epa/doacc#D9d99304e-c061-4204-8987-28a5015cb33e,Orbitcoin,2013-06 http://purl.org/net/bel-epa/doacc#D11cff2eb-c926-4128-867b-70107fdc1843,Quantumcoin,2013-06 http://purl.org/net/bel-epa/doacc#Dfed6623f-2433-4036-b022-f8c64b01ac93,Quickcoin,2013-06 http://purl.org/net/bel-epa/doacc#D3e5830d4-fdb7-4aaa-abba-d72d1fc78263,RealCoin,2013-06 http://purl.org/net/bel-epa/doacc#D5460b1c4-cb0d-4fa0-94c2-634d9c914e63,RedCoin,2013-06 http://purl.org/net/bel-epa/doacc#D9d7fa539-68b0-4c22-b3be-43ccc1d9d2c5,Richcoin,2013-06 http://purl.org/net/bel-epa/doacc#D5e5d4cfb-b678-4a18-9a18-3fc5f7748b6a,Sifcoin,2013-06 http://purl.org/net/bel-epa/doacc#D2c4d5cfa-ae77-4fb9-99d7-8d1cad3026c5,TradeCoin,2013-06 http://purl.org/net/bel-epa/doacc#D9fb1555c-79a1-4bef-a6c0-25badf53f634,ValueCoin,2013-06 http://purl.org/net/bel-epa/doacc#D069ccda8-730d-49d0-bdd1-e8bf8f414efc,XenCoin,2013-06 http://purl.org/net/bel-epa/doacc#Db39a66a4-5d86-4653-a9ad-ef91f6a970f8,YbCoin,2013-06 http://purl.org/net/bel-epa/doacc#D8d287bd0-f048-40f4-ad85-527a2c2e42cb,ZenithCoin,2013-06 http://purl.org/net/bel-epa/doacc#D27f57d27-5c42-4e84-a7c6-5ebe5ec357f7,Bestcoin,2013-07
The DOACC URI is the canonical one, replace http://purl.org/net/bel-epa/doacc#with https://minkiz.co/page/Cryptocurrency/to get an HTML rendering of just the fragment of the graph that's pertinent to the coin. e.g. https://minkiz.co/page/Cryptocurrency/Df625a2c6-3455-43b8-b2b1-83d5be6aa671By way of (brief) explanation: the metadata is represented in a publicly-accessible RDF graph. Minkiz has a copy of the graph (d/l from the github repos) and offers a SPARQL query service (SPARQL is semweb’s version of SQL). The corresponding query is: PREFIX skos: <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#> PREFIX ccy: <http://purl.org/net/bel-epa/ccy#> PREFIX doacc: <http://purl.org/net/bel-epa/doacc#>
SELECT ?node ?label ?incept { ?node skos:prefLabel ?label . ?node doacc:incept ?incept . FILTER LANGMATCHES(LANG(?label), "EN") } ORDER BY ?incept ?label LIMIT 100
You can edit the LIMIT to expand/shrink the list, just paste the edited query into the form provided by Minkiz SPARQL endpoint: https://minkiz.co/sparql(The semweb stuff is a bit arcane but that’s the cost of being able to publish tractable yet canonical data. Anyone can grab a copy of the most recent graph, install, say fuseki locally and SPARQL away to their heart’s content.)Cheers Graham I agree with you that Bitcoin is an altcoin per your DOACC list (which is missing Devcoin and I0coin).
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almost 2 years from the last post ...er I'll jump right on this as it is 'GPU Hostile'. Seeings how it is NOT ASIC it would go nowhere even if you had hooks that made you the next Satoshi! Naw. Don't fall for this. I'd bet that at best this is a wasted effort with the above link or more likely after all this time, it is newbie malware phishing. Meh! Brad The real Satoshi (or part of his group of Satoshi's and Nasakioto's are in the GM)
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The MMO you are thinking of is known as the Galactic Milieu and has been running for years... -MarkM- Is this an inactive Altcoin? I'm surprised that programers don't merge Inactive (MMO) massively multi-player online games and Inactive Altcoins together into a cool MMO that makes you Altcoin. This would resurrect both projects and make it a stronger product.
Beautiful idea. I am sure we will get there over time. Is there still someone mining this coin? Funny how the guy was thinking the same thing BTW - Tenebrix I can confirm - ALIVE: Status: 396 confirmations Date: 9/26/2020 19:35 From: unknown To: tRq2nHrsAykzHz9RYecxH74LjDuTSX2BGa (yours, label: knotwork) Credit: 94.7556177 Net amount: +94.7556177
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Okay, correction, I am running "tenebrix.exe" and launch from Windows Powershell as an admin. It appears in the Tenebrix-pack I downloaded there's a START_TENEBRIX.exe which will launch a wallet that stopped loading blocks around 356202. I then went into the "App" folder of this "Tenebrix-pack" folder I got from lolcust's github repos and it launches a wallet that looks the same but it had to redownload all of the blocks and has different addresses in the wallet. This is where "tenebrix.exe" that I launched from Powershell came from, an App folder in the same Tenebrix-pack folder as "START_TENEBRIX.exe"... both wallets look identical but the one that works for me and went beyond block 356202 after resyncing all the blocks again was in the App folder > "tenebrix.exe". I went a step further and put this in my AppData/Roaming/tenebrix directory and relaunched tenebrix.exe with powershell commands from there (I have Windows 10). Funny thing is, as I proceed to the next block (this is taking up 60%-75% of my CPU!) I also get 25.00 TBX generated and sent into my wallet where it proceeds to rack up the necessary 6/6 confirmations and also after 149+ blocks get added to my balance. I only have one connection. Maybe my blocks are not in sync, but this appears to be one of those "waste of power if all this mining is for not" OR more likely some of the features lolcust had hoped for Tenebrix (anonymity, mixing, whatever you call it). IF markm is correct in that the number of connections somewhat correlates to the amount of cpus mining this coin, then perhaps I am the only one mining it and seeing it display on my Windows 10 GUI "Tenebrix Wallet" "[Tenebrix]" which appears to be a mix of Qt4 files, among other things (like alpha or beta GUI components that are included in the pack). Either way, I may be behind in blocks, maybe Windows is living in the past. Maybe GeistGeld is in the distant future, perhaps we're all mining the correct Tenebrix but we're all on different perceived blocks. Or maybe I'm just mirroring someone who forged an earlier path like markm that has his block count quite a bit higher than mine. Sometimes I find blocks later than 5 mins or quicker, but its always the very next block on my block count. Indeed - like coblee when he made litecoin, one reason for me to mine this and run the software is because I want to keep the blockchain alive and it gives me an opportunity to learn a lot about Bitcoin to the point where I don't see it as "only money"... Time is relative. To say all computers are mining blocks on the same protocol or server is ridiculous. All blocks matter. Especially since I am getting the necessary 6/6 confirmations. Maybe I'm doing a fraction of the work that was left for someone in my position. Either way, I hope we can discuss this more. I would really like to figure out how to get the daemon linked up to where I could view other Tenebrix related data like I do in a QT wallet RPC console (I'm a Windows guy, forgive me - maybe I should create a linux version on a Virtual Machine/Box or something).
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Is this an inactive Altcoin? I'm surprised that programers don't merge Inactive (MMO) massively multi-player online games and Inactive Altcoins together into a cool MMO that makes you Altcoin. This would resurrect both projects and make it a stronger product.
Beautiful idea. I am sure we will get there over time. Is there still someone mining this coin? I just fired up my wallet and there is still people mining this ME But I'm stuck now at 356221 block(s) and 1 connection (s). Mined 6 blocks before it halted.
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I'm running "Tenebrix Wallet" from tenebrix.exe. Same conf as the original in Windows Appdata > Roaming > tenebrix folder... Have opened through command line as well as clicking it But the problem is, after I exit the app I have to restart from the beginning loading the blockchain. I looked at my debug log and it flushes a lot of .dat files on shutdown. Looking for a way to prevent this as it takes a long time to load the 356202 blocks I did. Also markm said the chain was at 356822 blocks for the Tenebrix he is running so I don't know why it stopped short. Or maybe vaguely I do. Either way, I would love to figure out how to access command line on Windows 10 for tbx to get the private keys for my wallets in case I receive coins and I need that privkey at a later date (migration perhaps?)
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Hey @bstr156, thank you for bringing some healthy dev speech to this thread. Btw, we are aware that our codebase has aged, so we need all help available! I wish to see more dev talk here! - develCuy You can contact markm and he will take your DVC tokens at his stellar address and send you blockchain devcoins into your DVC wallet. 1:1 ration of Stellar DVC tokens/DVC. I coordinated with him on the keybase.io chat by direct messaging him at "knotwork" because keybase has a built in wallet for Stellar and its tokens.
Dan, is it too difficult to implement that automatically in the system? Not a criticism, just genuinely asking. Also Stellar is an open network, good place for DVC to move in and out of as it builds up value per each unit. Not about dollars anymore.
That's very good!! I like that! Last few times I looked for free open-source code for giving people tokens in return for coins there were two problems: One, they claimed the code was not for production-use, that is, not actually hardened for real use; Two, the code minted tokens on the fly to represent the supposedly-received coins, instead of only letting folks "buy" existing tokens already previously minted; that violates my only issue tokens for half my coins policy and also implies issuing tokens representing coins that are probably still in a "hot" wallet no yet actually frozen or buried safely away somewhere. -MarkM- No need to serve as a reserve custodian if it's a coin<->token two-way peg using a burn/mint process based on SPV. The proofs are the reserve. If you haven't already, check out Jag's work on Syscoin and how SYS<->SYSX operates between the native coin and the Syscoin Token Platform. Beyond that, from there you can do the same w/ SYSX (Syscoin Token) and get the SYSX (ERC-20). Then you can play in Ethereum's DeFi land if you want, or do whatever Ethereum people do. It's live on the Syscoin mainnet. For actual decentralized "DEX" you might also consider BlockNet's BlockDX. They are introducing a lot of improvements recently. And what guarantees the peg will ALWAYS be 1:1? It's network enforced that the quantity of the coins burned with `syscoinburntoassetallocation` is the quantity of the specific token to be minted (SYSX Asset: https://sys1.bcfn.ca/asset/1045909988). The SYSX token was provisioned as such, in part by having its entire max supply minted then immediately burned. None of that token is or could float around without having its 1:1 peg as the only way to mint those tokens in the first place (post-provisioning) is out of the token supply that has been burned (again, max supply burned) and that minting can only occur via `syscoinburntoassetallocation` accompanied by a burn of the native coin SYS. oh, and token spec attribute "max supply" cannot be changed. Works the same way going the other direction via `assetallocationburn`. The qty of SYSX burned is then re-minted as SYS out of that burned SYS supply pool. Only it isn't necessary to burn the entire supply of the native coin of course... burning the max supply is only necessary for provisioning on the token side. Ok, so then what’s the redundant need for a token for all these coins? Why not just use DVC, BSV, etc. why are they all adding a token which you have to swap the coin for the token? It doesn’t seem necessary since you can just as easily spend the coin itself. It's part of giving sovereign owners means that are permissionless and trust-minimized to enable their existing value with new use cases, services, and immediately-ideal characteristics (in areas like transactionality, security, programmability) - options that aren't available when the value is stuck on its original platform. In a word, Interoperability - without using trading mechanisms nor depending on liquidity providers. Token platforms are conducive to cross-chain integrations like this, especially those that offer programmability like Ethereum in which case a clear path to mutual chain awareness is established. We've accomplished this between Ethereum ERC-20 and Syscoin Platform Tokens using a notion of superblocks... similar to the early Dogethereum idea, but expanded and fleshed-out quite a bit more to the point of actually being production ready and live on a mainnet. ERC-20s can cross to a Syscoin (learn about Syscoin Bridge: https://syscoin.readme.io/docs/what-is-sysethereum-bridge-how-does-it-work) after which they exist as a token on a platform that provides improved means-of-exchange (fast, low-cost microtransactions and scalability - Learn about Z-DAG: https://syscoin.org/news/what-is-z-dag.) - and proven store-of-value which might be particularly important if Ethereum shifts to proof-of-stake. The other side of the coin is that all existing Syscoin Platform Tokens, including SYSX value which is pegged to the native coin SYS, can access Ethereum and all it has to offer ERC-20s.For interop w/ platforms that don't offer programmability we are exploring ZKP as a way of generalizing the functionality of our bridge. A shorter way of answering would just be "The reason is the same general idea in what MarkM is doing w/ Stellar, but our path is trust-minimized, permissionless and doesn't involve a token swap where there are reserve tokens in another human's wallet however good their intentions might be" MarkM, you could integrate assets quite easily for Galactic Milieu. Check out our github when you have time.Not just that, the CEO and founder of Blockchain Foundry and lead of Syscoin is former devcoin developer sidhujag He seems to have bookmarked a place for us to come back to the future and evolve as we've planned for some time https://github.com/devcoin/core/commit/cf3e03bad10368d96294769b740841919b636810Fix conflicting bitcoin counterparty conflict merge Bitcoin reduced the tx return data bytes by half effectively cutting off counterparty compatibility with 0.9.x see: http://www.coindesk.com/developers-battle-bitcoin-block-chain/This is to revert the bitcoin change so that we may one day support counterparty, blockchain services and smart contracts devcoin0.9.2 @sidhujag sidhujag committed on Aug 7, 2014 Let's go for it
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Just added DVC to trading platform redacted
I downloaded that. It makes you link to API from exchanges DVC isn't even listed on and I did not see DVC nor IXC. Care to make a tutorial to help us see what we missed? Here is a few steps tutorial: 1) It's a scam 2) Don't download scammy files from the Internet Eh diff computer, curiousity.
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syncing keeps getting stuck after 91%
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I downloaded that. It makes you link to API from exchanges DVC isn't even listed on and I did not see DVC nor IXC. Care to make a tutorial to help us see what we missed?
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Also, CoinMarketCap decided to flirt with us and update a bunch of "historical data" (even if its not relevant or correct its activity on our "inactive page" over there!). Positives, even the chart shows a Market Cap for those dates, then September 17, 2020 it stopped. https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/devcoin/historical-data/=P
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I was done doing anything for free but now I put myself in a corner. Well played! :/ I LOL'd
Welcome back. Coinomi, you were fun while you lasted. Time to run my own shit again. So I picked one out I liked iXcoin Core version v0.13.0.0-7337e6e (64-bit)
Copyright (C) 2009-2016 The Bitcoin Core, Namecoin and iXcoin developers
Please contribute if you find iXcoin Core useful. Visit https://ixcoin.info for further information about the software. The source code is available from https://github.com/domob1812/ixcoin.
This is experimental software. Distributed under the MIT software license, see the accompanying file COPYING or https://opensource.org/licenses/MIT
This product includes software developed by the OpenSSL Project for use in the OpenSSL Toolkit https://www.openssl.org and cryptographic software written by Eric Young and UPnP software written by Thomas Bernard.
On second thought , I don't care about vlad opinion
Vlad asked me to leave
He can leave instead
I saw the first 100 addresses of ixc blockchain. If we excludes a few linked to exchanges, the rest I can affirm is made of
IDIOTS
Idiots ready to let ixcoin die instead of helping. Considering GUI they are early btc adopter, it makes them
DOUBLE IDIOTS
ixcoin is going to be without explorer, without coinomi tomorrow.
if you don't care, at least donate to miners funds.
Boo hoo. You used red font anc underlined it too so you must be serious. lol A) When did I ever ask you to leave, noob? I gave you merit points and told you to either help or leave - it was an option not a demand to leave. And yesterday I only asked why you were posting on an abandoned thread. Relevant question. You guys wanna abandon this one and move there then great, but most don’t read that thread so it didn’t make sense. You turning into a backwards loving liar, Cata? A manipulator? B) Numerous of the top wallets are mine. And I have donated to development and given away to strangers ~750,000 IXcoin so far. How many other whales have lifted a finger or donated anything significant? C) For over 7 years I have consumed myself at a great personal cost, tirelessly working the best I could with what I had to keep IXcoin alive by donating, doing fund raisers, trying to attract talent/billionaires/top marketers/coders, etc, etc - but sadly we have never had a big budget. Without money you can’t get devs and you can’t get marketing guys even tho I paid Jeffrey Peterson 270,000 IXcoin out of my personal coins to do the job and he ran off with them. It’s not my fault I’m surrounded by liars and thieves. D) I leave when I want not when some noob whinges about me leaving. If every whale did a fraction of what I’ve done, instead of whining and lying like you, we’d be in the top 10 right now. So add some value to ixc, you don’t have to be a coder, just pitch in any coins you can comfortably afford or any talent you have. That’s what crypto is about, community involvement and if anything I’m the epitome of that - or yes, leave. Doing nothing but lying, manipulating and nagging like a wife from hell is what drives investors away. regards, Vlad, Lead dev and CTO and CEO of IXcoin You are an excellent actor. I hope you get in some films someday when this dev stuff is done. I loved the old websites at ixcoin.info - some still exist on the web without web archive. Found some cool clients to try running since Coinomi bolted
All my IXC still stuck in Cryptopia - I'm not expecting to get it back and I'm not planning to recapitalize
They’re saying they’re giving unlost coins Back but who knows when or if it’s true. Sorry to hear it. No worries - I took the risk and was too lazy to write api connections into new exchanges. I'm keeping an eye on the situation every now and then =) I like you github starmman.
Don't worry about online haters Vlad. Even thought you're a true jerk*ss I still will always respect you for helping me find IXC.
Thanks, Dan, and you’re right that I can be a real jerk. Here’s 9 merits for your support and honesty and if you provide an ixc addy I’ll send you 9 IX. Enough to retire on soon. Um... let me get my retro qt wallet booted first. I'm in between wallets but fuck it I'll join the network again. And buy some or cash out my stellar IXC tokens for blockchain coins. So many fun old iXcoin and ixcoin wallets still work . Haven't tried that pre-release IXCoin one yet but I think the devcoin guys are working on an experimental one just like that with counterparty (0.9.2)
All my IXC still stuck in Cryptopia - I'm not expecting to get it back and I'm not planning to recapitalize
Vircurex took awhile to get peoples stuck coins back. Patience. Perhaps you both used different software and all you need to do is fix your config?
I'm back and running iXcoin 0.14.1 (we will never die, IXCOIN is the "old Bitcoin's twin" - it cannot die it has purpose to make sure the "old" BITCOIN never dies). [moderator's note: consecutive posts merged]
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I dropped the price of i0C, got you noobs, (On freiexchange) to 11 satoshi s few days ago to show my kindness and Generosity. You’re welcome. Question. I hope you dropped us ahead. Or at least the price of a drop rises once the bucket overflow is realized You mean preannounce it here? I don’t think that far ahead. I just dumped until i was satisfied and 11 sat, down like 95%, was good enough for me for that day. It’s how I do. @jed does the same thing with his XRP from his 2016 Ripple vs. Jed settlement victory. It's for us in the long run "brah"
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