Hey, you own Clamclient?
Xploited doesn't know who maintains the server stuff. I went back through it one time and found some traveling chick... I'd assume it was here.
Worst to worst Im sure X can help out or move it or whatever.
Garth, do you have control of SuperCLAM (bitcointalk profile) or the CLAM Twitter?
The only real estate I ever controlled was the clamclient.com domain. It has been several years since I talked to anyone here so not sure where to look either. But hey, Xploited is still around! That's awesome. We used to communicate by email and mine is the same.
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Who maintains the claimclient.com server these days? I have been maintaining the domain registration for some years and this week started receiving emails "from cPanel on clamclient.com" stating that AutoSSL will expire in 13 days. Thought maybe there's still somebody here who still has access. As long as the server keeps functioning I'll keep renewing the domain each year.
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Good contest, but should allow us to see all participants and their work, so we know if someone won he did good work. It will also help with transparency...
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It's really hard to say how things are going to be like that. But too much negative about them...
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Hmm..... some really major news coming from WK Camp. Let see if they can keep up the steam! Regards
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For the first time I see a profit deal in open sources. Can you explain how I can become a VIP?
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The problem with Grin is the built in Inflation, which defeats the entire purpose of a decentralized crypto currency, and turns a project into
an instant joke. Already there has been a fork to remove this fatal flaw in this project, this Crypto (and anything with money like properties)
can only become viable once it eliminates its inflationary problems...
Grin occupy the decent marketcap in short period so we should not blame the problem of this project. Some peoples are like to participate in this project But long term and short term investment are little risky. So I am not recommend with anyone.
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If you understand well(Binance), you can do a lot better than now, but you have to work a little while and understand If you can get some help from someone, then you will be able to understand a lot, But if you study it for some time then hopefully it will be a lot better, Problems if you make a mistake in deciding.
Day trading was not a simple way to buy and sell at Binance because all the coins are huge marketcap in Binance exchange so we can participate easily in Binance but sudden dump and pump was occur in anytime. So we must concentrate in short term investment and high margin trading was reduce the risk of day trading.
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I would like to understand the general sentiment here from people who gather lots of crypto-related info from various sources.
Sentimentally I will not wish to see the bitcoin with the going down and bottom price instead I wish to see the bitcoin to reach its maximum price value. Lets wait and see is there any possible bull run falls on the upcoming month. It will help every crypto hodlers to change as a millionaire again.
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I want to hear more about the Asia Tour. I will wait for you on Seoul guys!!! The Korean community wants to meet the team!
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EDIT: The sweep tool did not actually fail. It returned an error code but the transaction went through. It can be found here: https://github.com/Jpja/Sweep-XCP-PaperwalletI have a private key to a BTC address containing SJCX, but not a passphrase for an associated Counterparty wallet. The "sweep" function is commonly used in this case, but users have reported problems with it for some time: https://counterpartytalk.org/t/problems-sweeping/643/24None of the solutions posed there or elsewhere worked for me. So is there any other option for me than syncing the whole BTC blockchain or giving up my private key to someone who has? I'd hoped to find a tool such as this that works: https://github.com/JpjaUnfortunately the "sweep" tool there also failed in my case. Thanks.
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in 2014 I did send 600 000 coins in unmade address which doesn't belong to somebody.I made a mistake, using a address from DGC (digitalcoin), but this address also exist in DGB ...bye bye 17 bitcoins
Did you still have the digitalcoin wallet? If so then I would try exporting the private key of that address and importing it into Digibyte.
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Why on earth would u choose ubuntu? Unity and ubuntu do suck ass. Havent ever in my life seen an OS uglier than fucking ubuntu.
It feels strange to defend ubuntu (I mostly agree with your view) but I recently started using it myself. Not unity of course, which is thankfully discontinued but lubuntu, which I have on a VM. The reason is simply support. Whatever wallet I decide to compile or any other linux app will definitely include instructions for a ubuntu LTS. Not debian, not centos, not arch nor any other distro I have used in the past. Sure in theory we could just install the equivalent packages on the other distro but it's rarely that simple and things often go wrong unless you are an expert and really know what you are doing Yes, ease with blockchain software is one good reason, and the second reason is security. Almost all viruses/spyware/etc is targeted towards Windows/Mac. Open source and decentralized is the way!
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I'm migrating from Windows 10 to Ubuntu 16.04. My Byteball data files from Windows won't work with Byteball on Ubuntu. I can import my seed on Ubuntu to access my Bytes, but without importing the data file I cannot access my BlackBytes.
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Could somebody who has built Syscoin from source in Ubuntu 16.04 please list the steps they used here.
Following the documentation on github produces errors at this step:
sudo apt-get install libdb4.8-dev libdb4.8++-dev
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7.8.2 repeatedly crashes in Windows 10 upon sync. It runs until sync without error. I downloaded it from the Windows 64 link on the Raiblocks website. Windows Event Viewer shows this:
Faulting application name: rai_wallet.exe, version: 0.0.0.0, time stamp: 0x58bf9658 Faulting module name: rai_wallet.exe, version: 0.0.0.0, time stamp: 0x58bf9658 Exception code: 0xc0000005 Fault offset: 0x000000000002ab12 Faulting process id: 0x5928 Faulting application start time: 0x01d2986522413e34 Faulting application path: C:\Program Files\rai 7.8.2\rai_wallet.exe Faulting module path: C:\Program Files\rai 7.8.2\rai_wallet.exe Report Id: df4ae6ac-0cd5-4123-9f8c-3c778773a34f Faulting package full name: Faulting package-relative application ID:
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Can somebody help please? Is there some trick to make the raiblocks wallet sync faster? It doesn't use much RAM nor CPU, it doesn't use much internet, however, it syncs painfully slow..
I moved away the old blockchain + data because the wallet kept crashing, but there's almost a week and it's still not re-synced.
7.8.1, Win 10.
Thanks
Edit: Thanks @Byte16 for sending me your blockchain/database, I'm sync-ed now.
It's going to take at least 24 hours to sync at the current rate. Could somebody post a link on the board to their database? I see an option in the advanced menu for bootstrapping, but couldn't find any bootstrap available. Thanks.
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