It's going to be hard to list this coin on an exchange without being able to build it on a common linux OS.
That's true. But think that PascalCoin is newer, with a new system without historical operations... time to time. Just started!
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The design of this new currency, which it wants to be: a) A "simple" proof of concept that it is an end in itself? b) A limited prototype, you need to prepare something different, which you have already started to design?
c) The advanced stage of a defined project, but not yet totally evolved? d) Or this is in effect the final stage (or almost all) of the project, then a valid coin ready to be used for real, and to land to the Exchanges?
Or e) I just want to buy a Pizza for 10000 Pascal Coins ;-) I like people who think out of the sheet. But to be honest this reply does not help me figure out if it is appropriate to reserve time and resources to this project. Some other explanation would be useful. PS: Be careful not to starve in the meantime. I would think that most correct answer is "d". I've been developing and testing during months. Client App has some bugs, of course, but I think Kernel is Ok. Idea started at 2013, when I discovered Bitcoin, but I was not a C developer, so I decided to search how to make a new Cryptocoin more easy to use and, of course, writting full source code in Pascal. The final concept, writted in the White Paper of Pascal Coin, was born 6 months ago. My intention is to grow with it... If you can, thanks for helping.
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Hi Dev! Starting from the bottom to create "(yet, another one)" coin, is not a challenge of little value, so in any case I congratulate you. Before going into further details I would like to better understand the prospect of this significant effort you are making. The design of this new currency, which it wants to be: a) A "simple" proof of concept that it is an end in itself? b) A limited prototype, you need to prepare something different, which you have already started to design? c) The advanced stage of a defined project, but not yet totally evolved? d) Or this is in effect the final stage (or almost all) of the project, then a valid coin ready to be used for real, and to land to the Exchanges? TIA ps: Watch out for the "List index out of bounds". Or e) I just want to buy a Pizza for 10000 Pascal Coins ;-)
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I canīt connect anymore.-
Connected, working fine. Mining at 750 Kh/s. * possible bug * when I do minimize and maximize on w7 ( two clicks to maximize) the system force me to close the application.- Thanks. Will study this issue.
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Got 12 connections and mining since 1 hour back. "Mining at 845 kh/s" found 5 blocks so far. Seems to be working now. Mining at 845 Kh/s? You have a supercomputer!
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the main node is being blacklisted and the only thing else i noticed is the deviation went negative recently other than that mines been mining regularly since launch maybe thats why i dont need the main node? i see others with me only a few tho
Sorry. Main node is an old Windows XP ... I've reseted it! Wait for 1-2 hours and your node will automatically reconnect. That sounds awfully centralised. I got my wallet syncing since you reset your main node, but I can't get it to mine. I opened port 4004 and turned on NAT but the wallet still says it's not mining. editNow the blacklisted IPs problem has surfaced again. Does that mean your old Windows XP main node needs resetting again before anyone apart from a select few can sync or mine? There were only about three hours when it was possible for me to sync since your last reset. Reason: Invalid operation: Autosend Operation:ERROR ERROR:2 ERROR TEXT:Your IP is blacklisted Nothing is blacklisted in my server since I've reseted it... perhaps another one server blacklisted you. Be patient, at sometime you will connect. Sorry (Note: the IP that tells you're blacklisted is the IP of the server who blacklisted you). Blacklisted IP's are not propagated, so others servers will accept your connections.
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So how many total coins?
- 100 Pascal Coins for each new block (avg 5 minutes), including 5 accounts (only first will have reward, others will be for miner with 0 pascal coins inside). Pascal Coin has a maximum of 4 decimals. (100.0000) - Reward will decrease every 420480 blocsk (avg 4 years). 100 -> 50 -> 25 -> 12.5 ... -> 1 (Min reward is 1 Pascal coin) - 5 Accounts generated every new block - Lost coins can be recovered by miners if in 420480 blocks owner of account has no made operations (... for example, if loosing Private key) - After a new block is generated, must wait 100 blocks prior to operate with those accounts - Operations include a Payload, with a maximum of 256 bytes length. Payload can be public or encrypted only for dest account. - No maximum of operations inside a new block Stay informed at @PascalCoin
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the main node is being blacklisted and the only thing else i noticed is the deviation went negative recently other than that mines been mining regularly since launch maybe thats why i dont need the main node? i see others with me only a few tho
Sorry. Main node is an old Windows XP ... I've reseted it! Wait for 1-2 hours and your node will automatically reconnect.
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sp specs algo? you need to work better on your OP if you want to attract more people, looks very bland...
From looking at the code, it appears to be SHA256D. Some technical aclarations: - PoW is calculated by a Double Sha 256 (like Bitcoin) - New block Time average is 300 seconds - Each new block creates 5 new accounts, the first one with reward + fee - You can use Seckp256k1 , secp384r1, secp283k1 and secp521r1 for your private keys - After a block is generated, must wait 100 new blocks before make an operation to new generated accounts - There is no hard coded limit on operations inside a blockchain - It's made with Pascal Language (v1 source code needs Delphi 2010), available at Github Finally: - Searching for Lazarus developers... ;-)
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If it doesn't need historical operations then why does it need a blockchain? What makes it different to other coins? Does it have a blockchain pruning mechanism to keep the blockchain small, or some special features besides being written in a different language to other coins?
It's explained in the White Paper. The BlockChain is used to create and mantain a "Safe Box". In any moment, you can delete the blockchain because you only need the Safe Box to work and operate (control double spend, check balance, confirm signatures...)
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Server IP:bpascal1.dynamic-dns.net:4004 Last Connection: 8/12/2016 9:50:22 PM Attempting to connect: 8/12/2016 9:50:21 PM (Attempts: 0) Server IP:bpascal2.dynamic-dns.net:4004 Attempting to connect: 8/12/2016 9:50:21 PM (Attempts: 1) Server IP:pascalcoin1.ddns.net:4004 Last Connection: 8/12/2016 9:50:22 PM Attempting to connect: 8/12/2016 9:50:21 PM (Attempts: 0) Server IP:pascalcoin2.ddns.net:4004 Attempting to connect: 8/12/2016 9:50:21 PM (Attempts: 1) Server IP:pascalcoin1.dynamic-dns.net:4004 ** ACTIVE ** Server IP:pascalcoin1.dns1.us:4004 Attempting to connect: 8/12/2016 9:50:21 PM (Attempts: 1) i can't connect for some reason Perhaps Firewall??? Remember to open your 4004 port!
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The first Alt-coin designed to work without a historical operations requirement, yet is still able to control double spending or check balance, allowing to store Induplicatable NFT that can be sold/bought on-chain!
Through an ingenious take on Blockchain technology, PascalCoin is the first coin to be independent of historical operations while solving the problem of Double SpendTechnically, Pascal Coin created a new struct called "Safebox". This is cryptographically secure thanks to a "SafeBox hash", modified each time a new block is generated in the blockchain. When this happens, SafeBox is updated with block operations, and then generates a new "SafeBox hash". After this, the entire blockchain could be deleted without losing double spending efficiency, because the balance of each account is included in the SafeBox hash. SafeBox size is growing, but only 5 new accounts are created per block to control the size.No ICO, No premine, 100% fair distributionPascal Coin is cryptocurrency for humans, not only for geeks
Pascal Coin is an "easy to understand" and "easy to work with" Crypto, because it is very similar to a bank. Using "easy to remember" accounts instead of cryptographic address's, and everybody will need have a personal account to receive/send coins:
Example of address in Bitcoin: 16K3HCZRhFUtM8GdWRcfKeaa6KsuyxZaYk
Example of account in PascalCoin: 12345-54 <-- Easy to remember!
Please read the Pascal Coin concept at White Paper: https://github.com/PascalCoin/PascalCoin/blob/master/PascalCoin%20White%20Paper%20-%20EN.pdf
It's name is "Pascal Coin" due it's written from the scratch in Pascal language.
Online explorer: http://explorer.pascalcoin.org
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Linux binaries and Windows installer available at SourceForge: https://sourceforge.net/projects/pascalcoin/files/
Current Build 5.0 - You can get last release source code at Github: https://github.com/PascalCoin/PascalCoin/releases
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Support this project! Bitcoin donation address: 16K3HCZRhFUtM8GdWRcfKeaa6KsuyxZaYkPascal Coin donation address: 0-10Online explorer:http://explorer.pascalcoin.orgWebsite:http://www.pascalcoin.org
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