Happy New Year everyone and Happy 1st Anniversary Counterparty !!! Anniversary post is coming up soon, for now here's the usual weekly development update: Counterparty Development Update: counterpartyd v9.49.3, New Features in Counterwallet, New counterblockd & More - http://counterparty.io/news/counterparty-development-update-9/
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love the constant updates from the Counterparty team. Yeah, it's awesome. Ivana crushing it. Thanks guys
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newbie question, how do I use the command line on counterpartyd (my linux pc) to send coins (ie SJCX) from one address to another? example from https://github.com/CounterpartyXCP/Community/wiki/CLI-Example-Usage (the Counterparty Wiki which is currently under development) send --source=mtQheFaSfWELRB2MyMBaiWjdDm6ux9Ezns --quantity=3 --asset=BBBC --to=n3BrDB6zDiEPWEE6wLxywFb4Yp9ZY5fHM7
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Any chance you could add paypal as a membership fee payment option?
Yes, if there's a need I don't see why not.
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Right, I was referring to the GUI
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Counterparty Upgrade Notice: counterpartyd version v9.49.0 has just been released, please note this will be a mandatory update as of block 333400, which will appear in about 24 hours
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Hello,
I am new to counterparty and just started getting into it. First things first. Is there an actual client I can easily run on my own machine instead of using this web wallet thingy? I don't feel comfortable with this web based thingy.
The desktop wallet is being developed. We'll keep you all posted on the progress
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Block 333500 passed. Bring on the multisig and free asset issuance features in Counterwallet! Multisig and Free asset names now live in Counterwallet!
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Thank you for the thorough review! I'll take a look at addressing the issues when I get the chance. (Might be a day or so.)
Update: I've made some quick fixes for the two issues identified as blockers. I've added test cases for both, and they're both pushed to the repo: https://github.com/PeterBorah/ethereum-powerballThat might be enough to fulfill the conditions of the bounty. However, as a matter of professional pride, I want to spend a little more time working on the quality of the code. The sorts of bugs found reveal what the weak spots are, and I have some ideas for making it more robust.* So, I'm going to try to work on that over the next couple evenings. * For the programmers in the audience: I've basically got an implicit state machine with some pretty complex effects. I want to model it more directly so that it's easier to reason about and harder to end up in weird partial states. I'm also not dealing with storing data in a very principled way, so I want to think about encapsulating some of that. Can you reply to this post with your XCP/BTC address. Then I will send the link to the people who pledged to support your coding of this smart contract. Me - 50 XCP Matt Y - 20 XCP Ivana - 10 XCP Niceplum - 10 XCP Tyhmakulho - 10 XCP Ian - 10 XCP Dante - not sure, expressed interest Tusk - 2 XCP Jonathan O - 3 XCP Grand total: 115 XCP or about $600 equivalent at today's rates. I am going to ask them all to send it directly to you as I don't want to be the middleman. Anyone sending please post here to confirm (if you have a bitcointalk account, some people may not). Also, as I didn't explicit a reward for the code review, if you would not mind perhaps sharing a % of it to the person who did the code review. https://gist.github.com/jorisbontje/353f69515a16cef7de7b I will ask him to put his XCP/BTC address in the git repo. I have not had time yet to get this running on the testnet to try it out but will spend some time this week to learn how to do that (haven't run counterpartyd since Feb so that will be interesting...), and then am also asking some people around who know people in the gaming space to see if we could perhaps demo this capability for them and get them interested in using XCP and Ethereum for their business. Thanks! 10 XCP on its way from Ivana http://www.blockscan.com/txInfo/11540071Thanks guys, great work!
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