This is very nice, I'm sure a lot of people will benefit from your compiled list because it is so complete.
But it's not all about creating the coin, it's about promoting as well.
You should add more about promoting and selling the actual altcoin. You want people to start using your coin.
Anyways, it's a great list, love it!
I don't think it is about promoting and selling. Coins shouldn't be made to be promoted and sold. Coins should be made for a reason, and be attached to something. If Google made a Google coin, it would be the most popular coin in the world at the end of the first week. A lot of people think "If only we could add just one more security feature" that the whole world would use Bitcoin or Altcoins. It's not really about that it's about making a coin for something. Making coins for a reason. Google Coin, Apple Coin, Droid Coin, iOS Coin, Facebook Coin, NASA Coin, these are all coins that would have massive market caps if those companies would make them. And everyone should look to make a coin like that. What are you a part of? Make a coin for your team, for your company, for your favorite food, or your favorite animal, etc. Just make a coin for a reason.
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Thanks. This is a great guide, this thread is going to help a lot of people.
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is good information and complete information what is youre recomended create altcoin is easy and good quality walletbuilders is not recomended because altcoin user not interest coin if develop use walletbuilders
My personal philosophy is that if your plan is to make a coin for release on Bitcointalk don't make a coin. Make a coin for you, your family and your friends, or for your kids soccer team and their parents, or for your new social media app, or for other specific reasons like that. If someone is making a coin just to release on this forum, I agree that they shouldn't use coinwallet or even really make a coin. But if they have a reason, then coinwallet is probably ok.
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Oh, and these. These aren't really coins, but are contracts that are kind of like coins. Kind of like shares of a company that are represented by coins/tokens. They can be used various ways, but are usually advertised as if they are Cryptocurrency, but are not really. https://www.ethereum.org/tokenhttps://bitshares.openledger.info/account/(your Open Ledger username)/assets/ But if you are going to pay for a Bitshares asset, which is expensive, you might as well just pay for your own coin. The only reason you would want an asset over a coin is if you wanted to have complete control over it, where people don't mine it, you distribute it to them like a share of a company.
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Someone such as yourself really shouldn't be dipping their toes into the developers' pool. There's just no need for another shitcoin from someone who solicits coding advice from a discussion forum.
This is what I was going to say. If you can't do this right now what makes you think you can answer people's questions when they are having trouble with their wallets down the road? Please don't make a coin. You're not skilled enough to make a good one. this thread is not called "share your philosophy and gripes about developers" And I have another person, he just knows less about coins. I know more about coins, he knows more about coding, but this problem is happening. The coin is all good, the problem is in the libraries. The fact that you would point to my coin making and coin knowledge shows that you don't even understand the problem and probably shouldn't be posting, and should definitely step down off that high horse. And none of you fools should be making altcoins. End of story. Have fun thinking that because it will be made by the end of the week whether we get help or not. We'll just use CentOS instead of Ubuntu.
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Someone such as yourself really shouldn't be dipping their toes into the developers' pool. There's just no need for another shitcoin from someone who solicits coding advice from a discussion forum.
This is what I was going to say. If you can't do this right now what makes you think you can answer people's questions when they are having trouble with their wallets down the road? Please don't make a coin. You're not skilled enough to make a good one. this thread is not called "share your philosophy and gripes about developers" And I have another person, he just knows less about coins. I know more about coins, he knows more about coding, but this problem is happening. The coin is all good, the problem is in the libraries. The fact that you would point to my coin making and coin knowledge shows that you don't even understand the problem and probably shouldn't be posting, and should definitely step down off that high horse.
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Just created a new VM and now I am starting from scratch to see if it works
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It says when entering the command "ldconfig -v" that libboost_XXXXXX(different things).so.1.58.0 are all linked properly, but the error is still coming up.
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You are missing a boost dependency somewhere. Either the function doesn't exist, you forgot to include it, or you don't have boost installed.
We installed these is something missing? We also tried updating it to 1.58 and that didn't change anything. sudo apt-get install build-essential libtool autotools-dev autoconf pkg-config libssl-dev sudo apt-get install libboost-all-dev sudo add-apt-repository ppa:bitcoin/bitcoin sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install libminiupnpc-dev sudo apt-get install libdb4.8-dev sudo apt-get install libdb4.8++-dev sudo apt-get install libboost1.37-dev
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