Do you plan to release source, or windows binary only?
Do you need to have a running core/qt wallet open to make a transaction using this app/service? So, would you need to have running synced bitcoin, litecoin, and dogecoin qt/core wallets synced and running to make trades?
Yes, the source is on Github, I'll make it public right now. I didn't post it at first because it's not really ready to support a huge amount of users, but I understand that it's important for people to be able to trust the software. The wallet runs light (SPV) clients for each currency, so no other wallets are neccessary. The first time you run the wallet, it will take only a few minutes to sync the blockchains, then you can start sending/receiving money or trading via the peer-to-peer networks for each coin. Thanks! Sounds very interesting. Put thread on watch mode, hope to see some more updates soon...
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Do you plan to release source, or windows binary only?
Do you need to have a running core/qt wallet open to make a transaction using this app/service? So, would you need to have running synced bitcoin, litecoin, and dogecoin qt/core wallets synced and running to make trades?
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I don't have negative trust you have -2 though I don't think you understand how the trust system works. Everyone else only sees the trusted feedback, not untrusted feedback. So, to me it looks like you are neutral: and Furio has positive trust:
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My fees have been 0.03xmr. You must be doing it wrong. If you browse through some blocks you will see, at least as of a couple weeks ago, a lot of txs with 0.1 XMR fee. This is mostly because people still haven't updated to the latest per-kb fee structure release, i.e. they're doing it wrong. Though I imagine paying one or three pennies per tx makes little difference to most people at this point. I think Duck/Darknote, on the other hand, has actually reduced their fees since launch. This commit pops up on github with quick googling: ducknote authored on Aug 26, 2014 Default and minimum XDN fee changed from 0.1 XDN to 0.001 XDN With the cost of 1 XDN currently at ~30 satoshi, it costs a whopping 0.03 satoshi, or approximately $0.00000008 USD, to make a darknote transfer. This, imo, opens darknote up to a very cheap spam attack, if someone actually cared enough to spam the Darknote network. There's a reason Monero fees were increased to 0.1 XMR under duress and subsequently have shifted to a per-kb fee structure - if there's practically no cost associated with making a transaction, then making a transaction becomes a vector to attack the network.
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Innorite...if this shit mattered wouldn't litecoin be kicking bitcoin's non-ID'D ass up and down crypto ave?
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Dear Vertcoin Community The Einsteinium Foundation is working closely with other coins to form a crowdfunding platform that will accept cryptocurrency and fiat. http://www.crowdfundingpr.org/10-cryptocurrency-communities-unite-form-powerful-crowdfunding-platform/ We are currently looking for coins with active communities to join the project and help make it a big success. This kind of project can help cryptocurrencies to be recognize by the world outside of the our CC world. The more coins involved the bigger are the chances that it can become a turning point in the CC revolution. All of the coins involved will benefit greatly from the project Djnocide Board Member of The Einsteinium Foundation Sounds like a nice project. Would be awesome to see Vert involved
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I was at this conference, and although there were several interesting talks (bitcoin related and P2P lending platforms), the cryptonote related talk wasn't particularly interesting and you could see the crowd kind of switched off.
edit: The conference was not filmed.
Well that was anticlimactic
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Anyone did in-depth research about:
... 2.) Stellar (Improvements/Changes) vs. Ripple ...
... 2) no but I would be really interested in that, given that one can assume that ripple (not ripples) at least partially starts networking I thought that the primary difference between Stellar and Ripple was that Stellar was supposed to achieve much wider/better distribution, first with their facebook giveaways, and then sometime soon I think they're supposed to distribute to all btc addresses above some threshold.
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the site do not open for me
Maybe try pressing enter in address bar, after first load. There was some weird bug with chrome on thisisvtc.com, but I thought it got fixed. Hasn't been happening to me at least. Anyway, direct link to binary is here: https://mega.co.nz/#!HdoTGCiZ!bEu-FM945cJgkYaExGNB0lYIQQxJznwKFezUs22esFA
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my top 5
1) EYZ 2) PTO 3) NJN 4) T6T 5) MWW
and of course ZQA !! ZQA for the win!
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Is there anybody that knows of an Android miner for phones? I have a few old Android phones laying around and would be curious to mess around with it see what they could hash.
I think it could probably be done, as there are litecoin miners for android/arm, but afaik there aren't any available for cryptonight.
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I just compiled the latest version of the Lyra2RE sgminer from djm34's github repo for win32 (using mingw). I think this is a bit faster than the officially posted miner (without having to copy in kernels or anything), and it works with ncurses for a bit nicer display (I don't think the official binaries do). Link to thisisvtc.com post with binary is here: https://www.thisisvtc.com/topic43.html
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This seems to be the best CPU GPU coin out there, keep it up Not really CPU, more focused on GPU I think...
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the exchange was reopened by new people.. but all missing funds are missing. Im not touching this scam heh
All funds are missing because the original owners let the site get hacked repeatedly (allegedly). The new owners have developed a system to try and repay anyone who had coins on the original exchange in btc. If you had funds on the original site, you don't have much to lose by signing up for an account on the new site and seeing how much they owe you.
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Is MyMonero.com legit/secure? Sorry, been out of the loop. Also, any word on the official GUI?
Of course, has all the stipulations of a web wallet. (server could be launched to the moon and then you have a really cold wallet you can't access) Thats not true. You have access to your funds by the mnemonic phrase, and simplewallet is being made compatible with this type of seed Sweet! I was hoping that was gonna happen. I didn't know that was in development. I don't think this is true at the moment. I'm pretty sure the mnemonic key you get from mymonero.com IS NOT compatible with simplewallet. It can only be used on the web wallet. I think there are plans to make them compatible, but I don't think they are right now. Edit: I see GingerAle said "simplewallet is being made compatible", which I think is the case, but you couldn't restore your web wallet with simplewallet today or tomorrow.
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Cool Graphic! How do you make that? I mean the moving..
It was done in Blender, which exports the animation as a whole bunch of png files that were then made into a gif using ImageMagick.
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any news why bbr is rising?
someone just dumped around 150k BBR i wasn't expecting that buy to fill anytime soon, now i'm the proud owner of 5x as many as i had yesterday. lol wow that was certainly up and down pretty quickly...
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When I use the Windows command prompt and type "simplewallet" it tells me "simplewallet is not recognised as an internal or external command, operable program or batch file"
I do not have much experience with command line prompts. Please include the basic steps that you assume I already know starting from the beginning after logging onto windows.
Thanks!
If you get this error, then you're not in the same folder as where your simplewallet binary is. If you know what folder simplewallet is in, you can highlight folder and shift+right click, and select open command window here. Your other option is to make a shortcut of simplewallet.exe, and the right click and select properties, and in properties in the target field, add " --restore-deterministic-wallet" after simplewallet.exe, then run the shortcut.
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im sure its been discussed, but i got the latest version sync'd and now when i try to run simplewallet and open my wallets, a message about a deprecated wallet comes up and asks me to pick a language. the window then closes.
how can i open my wallets? (thanks)
That's an issue with v0.8.6.6. I've heard that it's been corrected in the main repo on github (which isn't too hard to build from source on windows following the instructions). The other option is to update the deprecated wallet using v0.8.6.4 I think, then it will work in the latest version. I have a copy of new binaries built from the github repo (v0.8.6.7 I think) where the issue should be corrected, if you'd like to try to use them you can download here: https://mega.co.nz/#!aUhwiL6T!VnszNGRJ2-3zcWFxYwiMQO9zc8EeoHNMjAfReuFDtaY I'm not sure if those binaries at mega will work on your comp. I tried to share some binaries of the database build for windows, and it seemed like they didn't work on anyone's comp but my own, but since the ones linked above don't include database, maybe they will.
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In some particular order: - bitcoin
- monero
- myriadcoin
- vertcoin
- litecoin, dogecoin, darknote, boolberry, sorry couldn't pick fifth position
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