I did not even understand how I got here. But the text sooo much, I esteem at leisure, there must be something interesting. To be honest, I did not read everything.
Basically, we are making Currencies that are made to be traded for things, not made to be sent around for Fun or like Trading Fiat for Fiat, but we are making things that are meant to be trading for Real World Items that can be used for things. As a means of actual exchange, and I am not saying that conceptually, I am not saying "You can put Fish assets on our Blockchain and people can withdraw 1 fish per asset", or we are "Securing Diamond Trade by creating Assets that are sent and tracked on the Blockchain". I am saying our Currency can be Traded for things, and when we are on an exchange, instead of doing like most coins and spending that on Servers and Mining Equipment, and Web Development, what we are going to do is hire a bunch of programmers in Armenia, and then start launching Coins that mean things, and we are going to buy Silver, and things on Alibaba, and start allowing people to buy things from us with our own Coins, instead of just creating New Software and Websites whenever we get on an exchange.
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And there are only like 3 people on Bitcointalk that have any Temple Coins, and it is an 8% proof of Stake, so we don't even need Miners for Temple Coin. Everyone else with Temple Coins is from Facebook, and there are 100+ Temple Coin holders
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We are a Facebook coin just btw, we only came to Bitcointalk to get Miners. Read this Facebook page to read about the past month or so of Temple Coin operations https://www.facebook.com/xFinShaggyxॐ ॐ ॐ ॐ ॐ ॐ ॐ ॐ ॐ ॐ ॐ ॐ ॐ ॐ ॐ ॐ ॐ ॐ ॐ ॐ ॐ ॐ ॐ ॐ ॐ ॐ ॐ ॐ ॐ ॐ ॐ ॐ ॐ ॐ ॐ ॐ ॐ ॐ ॐ ॐ
Temple Coin ॐ[TMPC]ॐ is a Scypt Coin, Proof-of-Stake (PoS) of 8% per year. The ICO started on Facebook, Google+ and Twitter, so we already have a Community and are simply presenting that Community to the Bitcoin World.
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Also, while I was first learning how to make Coins, I found this Compiler Scrypt https://github.com/MahatmaJapa/AltcoinCompilerAnd we are planning on creating more of those, if anyone wants to start going through all of our stuff and automating the process, we are going to start making it where people can just go on a Website, fill in some things, click "Build" or whatever, and a Coin pops out the other side. And we are going to do it for a lot of different kinds of Coins.
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Kodak is launching a Coin https://www.kodak.com/kodakone/default.htmSupposedly Telegram is launching an ICO, but there is no Website yet, and any website should be considered a scam for now, this one has a video and says to consider them rumors; not official https://icodrops.com/telegram-ico-ton/This is the future of Currency, when Google has a Coin, then your neighbor will start a Coin for his T-Shirt shop, and your Mayor will want a Coin for your Town, and McDonalds will be giving you mining instructions instead of Monopoly pieces, and then we move into the Future. All of you people making random Coins, like PotCoin or NextCoin or Hyper or any of these Pointless Coins that have no purpose. One day maybe a person with a purpose will use your Blockchains and Fork it or Clone it, but you are nothing but a Programmer. The Future of Coins is not surrounded by Programmers, it is simply supplied by them.Santa Clara County v. Southern Pacific Railroad Company, 118 US 394 (1886) Before argument, Mr. Chief Justice Waite said: "The court does not wish to hear argument on the question whether the provision in the Fourteenth Amendment to the Constitution, which forbids a State to deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws, applies to these corporations. We are all of the opinion that it does."Citizens United v. Federal Election Comm'n 558 U.S. _ (2010) Corporations and unions may establish a political action committee (PAC) for express advocacy or electioneering communications purposes. 2 U. S. C. §441b(b)(2). In McConnell v. Federal Election Comm’n, 540 U. S. 93, 203–209, this Court upheld limits on electioneering communications in a facial challenge, relying on the holding in Austin v. Michigan Chamber of Commerce, 494 U. S. 652, that political speech may be banned based on the speaker’s corporate identity.Burwell v. Hobby Lobby Stores, Inc. 573 U.S. _ (2014) "The Religious Freedom Restoration Act of 1993 (RFRA) prohibits the “Government [from] substantially burden[ing] a person’s exercise of religion even if the burden results from a rule of general applicability” unless the Government “demonstrates that application of the burden to the person—(1) is in furtherance of a compelling governmental interest; and (2) is the least restrictive means of furthering that compelling governmental interest.” 42 U. S. C. §§2000bb–1(a), (b). As amended by the Religious Land Use and Institutionalized Persons Act of 2000 (RLUIPA), RFRA covers “any exercise of religion, whether or not compelled by, or central to, a system of religious belief.” §2000cc–5(7)(A)."
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Also, while I was first learning how to make Coins, I found this Compiler Scrypt https://github.com/MahatmaJapa/AltcoinCompilerAnd we are planning on creating more of those, if anyone wants to start going through all of our stuff and automating the process, we are going to start making it where people can just go on a Website, fill in some things, click "Build" or whatever, and a Coin pops out the other side. And we are going to do it for a lot of different kinds of Coins.
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Btw, we are doing Graphene next. Obtaining and Running Graphene Graphene is Open Source software available on GitHub. The root repository may be found at the Cryptonomex site. There are three projects to be cloned: graphene, graphene-ui, and fc. OCI’s GitHub page includes forks of graphene and graphene-ui, which serve as our research base repository. You may clone OCI’s copy of graphene by visiting https://github.com/objectcomputing/graphene and https://github.com/objectcomputing/graphene-ui Comprehensive build and deploy instructions for both kits are included in their respective Readme.md file. Graphene ships with three executables: the witness_node, cli_wallet, and genesis_util. Once built, you can try running a witness node. Note this example shows how to run the witness node with command line options. dhcp19:graphene phil$ cd programs/witness_node dhcp19:witness_node phil$ ./witness_node --rpc-endpoint 127.0.0.1:8090 --enable-stale-production -w '"1.6.0"' 2560491ms th_a main.cpp:126 main ] Writing new config file at /tao_builds/phil/projects/blockchain/phil/graphene/programs/witness_node/witness_node_data_dir/config.ini 2560511ms th_a witness.cpp:89 plugin_initialize ] witness plugin: plugin_initialize() begin 2560511ms th_a witness.cpp:99 plugin_initialize ] key_id_to_wif_pair: ["GPH6MRyAjQq8ud7hVNYcfnVPJqcVpscN5So8BhtHuGYqET5GDW5CV","5KQwrPbwdL6PhXujxW37FSSQZ1JiwsST4cqQzDeyXtP79zkvFD3"] 2560511ms th_a witness.cpp:117 plugin_initialize ] witness plugin: plugin_initialize() end 2560512ms th_a application.cpp:357 startup ] Replaying blockchain due to version upgrade 2560512ms th_a application.cpp:254 operator() ] Initializing database... 2560518ms th_a db_management.cpp:51 reindex ] reindexing blockchain 2560518ms th_a db_management.cpp:104 wipe ] Wiping database 2560549ms th_a object_database.cpp:87 wipe ] Wiping object database... 2560549ms th_a object_database.cpp:89 wipe ] Done wiping object databse. 2560549ms th_a object_database.cpp:94 open ] Opening object database from /tao_builds/phil/projects/blockchain/phil/graphene/programs/witness_node/witness_node_data_dir/blockchain ... 2560549ms th_a object_database.cpp:100 open ] Done opening object database. 2560560ms th_a db_debug.cpp:85 debug_dump ] total_balances[asset_id_type()].value: 0 core_asset_data.current_supply.value: 1000000000000000 2560560ms th_a db_management.cpp:58 reindex ] !no last block 2560560ms th_a db_management.cpp:59 reindex ] last_block: 2560562ms th_a thread.cpp:95 thread ] name:ntp tid:123145365336064 2560562ms th_a thread.cpp:95 thread ] name:p2p tid:123145366409216 2560566ms th_a application.cpp:143 reset_p2p_node ] Configured p2p node to listen on 0.0.0.0:64207 2560568ms th_a application.cpp:195 reset_websocket_serv ] Configured websocket rpc to listen on 127.0.0.1:8090 2560568ms th_a witness.cpp:122 plugin_startup ] witness plugin: plugin_startup() begin 2560568ms th_a witness.cpp:129 plugin_startup ] Launching block production for 1 witnesses. ******************************** * * * ------- NEW CHAIN ------ * * - Welcome to Graphene! - * * ------------------------ * * * ******************************** Your genesis seems to have an old timestamp Please consider using the --genesis-timestamp option to give your genesis a recent timestamp 2560568ms th_a witness.cpp:140 plugin_startup ] witness plugin: plugin_startup() end 2560568ms th_a main.cpp:179 main ] Started witness node on a chain with 0 blocks. 2560568ms th_a main.cpp:180 main ] Chain ID is 0e435e3d20d8efa4e47fae56707a460e35c034aa2b0848e760e51beb13b3db04 After you get the node running, you can connect to the node using the cli_wallet. In a second terminal window, run the command line wallet application. dhcp19:graphene phil$ cd program/cli_wallet dhcp19:cli_wallet phil$ ./cli_wallet Logging RPC to file: logs/rpc/rpc.log 2838642ms th_a main.cpp:120 main ] key_to_wif( committee_private_key ): 5KCBDTcyDqzsqehcb52tW5nU6pXife6V2rX9Yf7c3saYSzbDZ5W 2838649ms th_a main.cpp:124 main ] nathan_pub_key: GPH6MRyAjQq8ud7hVNYcfnVPJqcVpscN5So8BhtHuGYqET5GDW5CV 2838650ms th_a main.cpp:125 main ] key_to_wif( nathan_private_key ): 5KQwrPbwdL6PhXujxW37FSSQZ1JiwsST4cqQzDeyXtP79zkvFD3 Starting a new wallet with chain ID 0e435e3d20d8efa4e47fae56707a460e35c034aa2b0848e760e51beb13b3db04 (from egenesis) 2838655ms th_a main.cpp:172 main ] wdata.ws_server: ws://localhost:8090 2838726ms th_a main.cpp:177 main ] wdata.ws_user: wdata.ws_password: Please use the set_password method to initialize a new wallet before continuing 2838792ms th_a thread.cpp:95 thread ] name:getline tid:123145506545664 new >>> At this point, you can use the help command to explore how to use the wallet interface.
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Btw, we are doing Graphene next. Obtaining and Running Graphene Graphene is Open Source software available on GitHub. The root repository may be found at the Cryptonomex site. There are three projects to be cloned: graphene, graphene-ui, and fc. OCI’s GitHub page includes forks of graphene and graphene-ui, which serve as our research base repository. You may clone OCI’s copy of graphene by visiting https://github.com/objectcomputing/graphene and https://github.com/objectcomputing/graphene-ui Comprehensive build and deploy instructions for both kits are included in their respective Readme.md file. Graphene ships with three executables: the witness_node, cli_wallet, and genesis_util. Once built, you can try running a witness node. Note this example shows how to run the witness node with command line options. dhcp19:graphene phil$ cd programs/witness_node dhcp19:witness_node phil$ ./witness_node --rpc-endpoint 127.0.0.1:8090 --enable-stale-production -w '"1.6.0"' 2560491ms th_a main.cpp:126 main ] Writing new config file at /tao_builds/phil/projects/blockchain/phil/graphene/programs/witness_node/witness_node_data_dir/config.ini 2560511ms th_a witness.cpp:89 plugin_initialize ] witness plugin: plugin_initialize() begin 2560511ms th_a witness.cpp:99 plugin_initialize ] key_id_to_wif_pair: ["GPH6MRyAjQq8ud7hVNYcfnVPJqcVpscN5So8BhtHuGYqET5GDW5CV","5KQwrPbwdL6PhXujxW37FSSQZ1JiwsST4cqQzDeyXtP79zkvFD3"] 2560511ms th_a witness.cpp:117 plugin_initialize ] witness plugin: plugin_initialize() end 2560512ms th_a application.cpp:357 startup ] Replaying blockchain due to version upgrade 2560512ms th_a application.cpp:254 operator() ] Initializing database... 2560518ms th_a db_management.cpp:51 reindex ] reindexing blockchain 2560518ms th_a db_management.cpp:104 wipe ] Wiping database 2560549ms th_a object_database.cpp:87 wipe ] Wiping object database... 2560549ms th_a object_database.cpp:89 wipe ] Done wiping object databse. 2560549ms th_a object_database.cpp:94 open ] Opening object database from /tao_builds/phil/projects/blockchain/phil/graphene/programs/witness_node/witness_node_data_dir/blockchain ... 2560549ms th_a object_database.cpp:100 open ] Done opening object database. 2560560ms th_a db_debug.cpp:85 debug_dump ] total_balances[asset_id_type()].value: 0 core_asset_data.current_supply.value: 1000000000000000 2560560ms th_a db_management.cpp:58 reindex ] !no last block 2560560ms th_a db_management.cpp:59 reindex ] last_block: 2560562ms th_a thread.cpp:95 thread ] name:ntp tid:123145365336064 2560562ms th_a thread.cpp:95 thread ] name:p2p tid:123145366409216 2560566ms th_a application.cpp:143 reset_p2p_node ] Configured p2p node to listen on 0.0.0.0:64207 2560568ms th_a application.cpp:195 reset_websocket_serv ] Configured websocket rpc to listen on 127.0.0.1:8090 2560568ms th_a witness.cpp:122 plugin_startup ] witness plugin: plugin_startup() begin 2560568ms th_a witness.cpp:129 plugin_startup ] Launching block production for 1 witnesses. ******************************** * * * ------- NEW CHAIN ------ * * - Welcome to Graphene! - * * ------------------------ * * * ******************************** Your genesis seems to have an old timestamp Please consider using the --genesis-timestamp option to give your genesis a recent timestamp 2560568ms th_a witness.cpp:140 plugin_startup ] witness plugin: plugin_startup() end 2560568ms th_a main.cpp:179 main ] Started witness node on a chain with 0 blocks. 2560568ms th_a main.cpp:180 main ] Chain ID is 0e435e3d20d8efa4e47fae56707a460e35c034aa2b0848e760e51beb13b3db04 After you get the node running, you can connect to the node using the cli_wallet. In a second terminal window, run the command line wallet application. dhcp19:graphene phil$ cd program/cli_wallet dhcp19:cli_wallet phil$ ./cli_wallet Logging RPC to file: logs/rpc/rpc.log 2838642ms th_a main.cpp:120 main ] key_to_wif( committee_private_key ): 5KCBDTcyDqzsqehcb52tW5nU6pXife6V2rX9Yf7c3saYSzbDZ5W 2838649ms th_a main.cpp:124 main ] nathan_pub_key: GPH6MRyAjQq8ud7hVNYcfnVPJqcVpscN5So8BhtHuGYqET5GDW5CV 2838650ms th_a main.cpp:125 main ] key_to_wif( nathan_private_key ): 5KQwrPbwdL6PhXujxW37FSSQZ1JiwsST4cqQzDeyXtP79zkvFD3 Starting a new wallet with chain ID 0e435e3d20d8efa4e47fae56707a460e35c034aa2b0848e760e51beb13b3db04 (from egenesis) 2838655ms th_a main.cpp:172 main ] wdata.ws_server: ws://localhost:8090 2838726ms th_a main.cpp:177 main ] wdata.ws_user: wdata.ws_password: Please use the set_password method to initialize a new wallet before continuing 2838792ms th_a thread.cpp:95 thread ] name:getline tid:123145506545664 new >>> At this point, you can use the help command to explore how to use the wallet interface.
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Btw, we are doing Graphene next. Obtaining and Running Graphene Graphene is Open Source software available on GitHub. The root repository may be found at the Cryptonomex site. There are three projects to be cloned: graphene, graphene-ui, and fc. OCI’s GitHub page includes forks of graphene and graphene-ui, which serve as our research base repository. You may clone OCI’s copy of graphene by visiting https://github.com/objectcomputing/graphene and https://github.com/objectcomputing/graphene-ui Comprehensive build and deploy instructions for both kits are included in their respective Readme.md file. Graphene ships with three executables: the witness_node, cli_wallet, and genesis_util. Once built, you can try running a witness node. Note this example shows how to run the witness node with command line options. dhcp19:graphene phil$ cd programs/witness_node dhcp19:witness_node phil$ ./witness_node --rpc-endpoint 127.0.0.1:8090 --enable-stale-production -w '"1.6.0"' 2560491ms th_a main.cpp:126 main ] Writing new config file at /tao_builds/phil/projects/blockchain/phil/graphene/programs/witness_node/witness_node_data_dir/config.ini 2560511ms th_a witness.cpp:89 plugin_initialize ] witness plugin: plugin_initialize() begin 2560511ms th_a witness.cpp:99 plugin_initialize ] key_id_to_wif_pair: ["GPH6MRyAjQq8ud7hVNYcfnVPJqcVpscN5So8BhtHuGYqET5GDW5CV","5KQwrPbwdL6PhXujxW37FSSQZ1JiwsST4cqQzDeyXtP79zkvFD3"] 2560511ms th_a witness.cpp:117 plugin_initialize ] witness plugin: plugin_initialize() end 2560512ms th_a application.cpp:357 startup ] Replaying blockchain due to version upgrade 2560512ms th_a application.cpp:254 operator() ] Initializing database... 2560518ms th_a db_management.cpp:51 reindex ] reindexing blockchain 2560518ms th_a db_management.cpp:104 wipe ] Wiping database 2560549ms th_a object_database.cpp:87 wipe ] Wiping object database... 2560549ms th_a object_database.cpp:89 wipe ] Done wiping object databse. 2560549ms th_a object_database.cpp:94 open ] Opening object database from /tao_builds/phil/projects/blockchain/phil/graphene/programs/witness_node/witness_node_data_dir/blockchain ... 2560549ms th_a object_database.cpp:100 open ] Done opening object database. 2560560ms th_a db_debug.cpp:85 debug_dump ] total_balances[asset_id_type()].value: 0 core_asset_data.current_supply.value: 1000000000000000 2560560ms th_a db_management.cpp:58 reindex ] !no last block 2560560ms th_a db_management.cpp:59 reindex ] last_block: 2560562ms th_a thread.cpp:95 thread ] name:ntp tid:123145365336064 2560562ms th_a thread.cpp:95 thread ] name:p2p tid:123145366409216 2560566ms th_a application.cpp:143 reset_p2p_node ] Configured p2p node to listen on 0.0.0.0:64207 2560568ms th_a application.cpp:195 reset_websocket_serv ] Configured websocket rpc to listen on 127.0.0.1:8090 2560568ms th_a witness.cpp:122 plugin_startup ] witness plugin: plugin_startup() begin 2560568ms th_a witness.cpp:129 plugin_startup ] Launching block production for 1 witnesses. ******************************** * * * ------- NEW CHAIN ------ * * - Welcome to Graphene! - * * ------------------------ * * * ******************************** Your genesis seems to have an old timestamp Please consider using the --genesis-timestamp option to give your genesis a recent timestamp 2560568ms th_a witness.cpp:140 plugin_startup ] witness plugin: plugin_startup() end 2560568ms th_a main.cpp:179 main ] Started witness node on a chain with 0 blocks. 2560568ms th_a main.cpp:180 main ] Chain ID is 0e435e3d20d8efa4e47fae56707a460e35c034aa2b0848e760e51beb13b3db04 After you get the node running, you can connect to the node using the cli_wallet. In a second terminal window, run the command line wallet application. dhcp19:graphene phil$ cd program/cli_wallet dhcp19:cli_wallet phil$ ./cli_wallet Logging RPC to file: logs/rpc/rpc.log 2838642ms th_a main.cpp:120 main ] key_to_wif( committee_private_key ): 5KCBDTcyDqzsqehcb52tW5nU6pXife6V2rX9Yf7c3saYSzbDZ5W 2838649ms th_a main.cpp:124 main ] nathan_pub_key: GPH6MRyAjQq8ud7hVNYcfnVPJqcVpscN5So8BhtHuGYqET5GDW5CV 2838650ms th_a main.cpp:125 main ] key_to_wif( nathan_private_key ): 5KQwrPbwdL6PhXujxW37FSSQZ1JiwsST4cqQzDeyXtP79zkvFD3 Starting a new wallet with chain ID 0e435e3d20d8efa4e47fae56707a460e35c034aa2b0848e760e51beb13b3db04 (from egenesis) 2838655ms th_a main.cpp:172 main ] wdata.ws_server: ws://localhost:8090 2838726ms th_a main.cpp:177 main ] wdata.ws_user: wdata.ws_password: Please use the set_password method to initialize a new wallet before continuing 2838792ms th_a thread.cpp:95 thread ] name:getline tid:123145506545664 new >>> At this point, you can use the help command to explore how to use the wallet interface.
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What do you think, could they be profitable? They are older Coins, they should all be revamped. We need more Coins like those, but part of 1 big network under Temple Coin.
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Method 1:sudo apt-get install software-properties-common sudo add-apt-repository -y ppa:ethereum/ethereum sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install ethereum If you want to stay on the bleeding edge, install the ethereum-unstable package instead. After installing, run geth account new to create an account on your node. You should now be able to run geth and connect to the network. Make sure to check the different options and commands with geth --help Download this and put it in a folder https://raw.githubusercontent.com/ethereum/genesis_block_generator/master/mk_genesis_block.pypython mk_genesis_block.py --extradata hash_for_#1028201_goes_here > genesis_block.json https://forum.ethereum.org/discussion/2571/python-error-when-trying-to-create-genesis-blockpython mk_genesis_block.py --extradata 0x11bbe8db4e347b4e8c937c1c8370e4b5ed33adb3db69cbdb7a38e1e50b1b82fa > genesis_block.json If you can get through the errors there, then go here:https://blog.ethereum.org/2015/07/27/final-steps/Method 2: (Requires you to try method 1 at least 1 time through so you have everything installed, but you have to close that Window that Started Mining)If not, now you have everything you need to do it this waymkdir my-eth-chain cd my-eth-chain gedit myGenesis.json put this in that file{ "config": { "chainId": 1994, "homesteadBlock": 0, "eip155Block": 0, "eip158Block": 0, "byzantiumBlock": 0 }, "difficulty": "400", "gasLimit": "2000000", "alloc": { "7b684d27167d208c66584ece7f09d8bc8f86ffff": { "balance": "100000000000000000000000" }, "ae13d41d66af28380c7af6d825ab557eb271ffff": { "balance": "120000000000000000000000" } } } geth --datadir ./myDataDir init ./myGenesis.json geth --datadir ./myDataDir --networkid 1114 console 2>> myEth.log (CHANGE THE 1114 to something else) Open another terminal window cd to my-eth-chain Type tail -f myEth2.log In the geth JavaScript console of your 1st peer (back to the other terminal window), type:> personal.newAccount("<YOUR_PASSPHRASE>") > eth.coinbase Check your balance with > eth.getBalance(eth.coinbase) Run > miner.start() Then go here:https://blog.ethereum.org/2015/07/27/final-steps/ what do you mean with cloning ethereum? do you mean you double etheruem out of nothing? No, creating a New Blockchain and Genesis Block and everything. I am about to show to create a Token on the Private Blockchain also.
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