It's alive as long as I'm around, that's for sure.
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HAS PXC LOST HOPE? No movement or updates for 18 months
You're welcome to contribute anything.
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Everyone is waiting for the update, it took a long time, do you think we are way behind schedule?
There's no schedule in fact. When it's ready, then it's ready.
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Yes, it's 9 years old. Expect a new beta build this weekend.
UPD: I'm merging initial PoS code as well, so it's going to take a couple more days.
when is the release of the POS implementation planned? After the coming beta release with LevelDB which is delayed currently. Hello, what is the status of GHOST pxc updates? Why is there no information about this? and there are no updates on github Because the update I'm working on will be posted to GitHub at once when it's ready. I understand, thank you, well, can we find out what the latest update you are currently working on? Adding support for LevelDB and a few other things.
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Yes, it's 9 years old. Expect a new beta build this weekend.
UPD: I'm merging initial PoS code as well, so it's going to take a couple more days.
when is the release of the POS implementation planned? After the coming beta release with LevelDB which is delayed currently. Hello, what is the status of GHOST pxc updates? Why is there no information about this? and there are no updates on github Because the update I'm working on will be posted to GitHub at once when it's ready.
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ag1233, I have written only i386 and amd64 asm code with and without SSE2 support. What's in scrypt-arm.S isn't of much importance to NeoScrypt in general as Salsa20 constitutes a rather small part of it. Sure, NEON can speed things up even if compiler generated. Memory bandwidth is another question. When I checked last, 32-bit LPDDR4 powered RPi 4B couldn't reach 5GB/s on memory reads or writes. Although a quad core 1.5GHz Cortex-A72 with 1Mb L2 cache doesn't seem a poor performer, I don't think it's much faster than my old Jetson TX1. Modern high end smartphones are much better in this regard.
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Halcyon has quietly become 9 years old.
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BTW Orbitcoin is 10 years old now.
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Orbitcoin is out of maintenance on Freiexchange again. Trading, deposits and withdrawals are enabled.
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Yes, it's 9 years old. Expect a new beta build this weekend.
UPD: I'm merging initial PoS code as well, so it's going to take a couple more days.
when is the release of the POS implementation planned? After the coming beta release with LevelDB which is delayed currently.
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Yes, 10 years old and still going. Unlike most coins released in 2013.
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It does not compile on Ubuntu 22.04 (boost 1.74), fails on db.cpp with "reference to 'filesystem' is ambiguous" errors.
First of all, it can be compiled even with Boost 1.80 just fine. Second, the error is self explanatory: filesystem exists in both namespaces, boost and std, in your case because you're compiling with -std=c++17 or something like which Orbitcoin has no need for. filesystem was Boost only library until they had merged it into ISO C++ as of C++17. Either remove -std=c++17 or enforce boost::filesystem where the compiler wants you to.
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Moved atlas.phoenixcoin.org P2Pool node from Ashburn, VA, the U.S. to Nuremberg, Germany
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Yes, it's 9 years old. Expect a new beta build this weekend.
UPD: I'm merging initial PoS code as well, so it's going to take a couple more days.
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It would be nice if it had a small faucet for PXC. Despite being an old method, it would still be a way of promoting this coin.
There were faucets back in the past. Methinks they didn't really work out.
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cool Do i need to uninstall old version before installing 1.6.3 ?
No, it's compatible. This LevelDB build can read/write both uncompressed and compressed data. If the compression rate is less than 20%, it writes uncompressed. Older wallet releases cannot read compressed data, so reindexing is the only way to return to v1.6.2 unless you have a back-up.
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Orbitcoin v1.6.3.0 has been released.
A scheduled release with binaries compiled for three major 64-bit targets: Linux, Windows (XP+) and MacOS X (10.5+). Binaries for 32-bit targets are no longer provided, though can be compiled still.
The LevelDB back-end has been updated. It also includes support for Snappy, a fast compressor/decompressor. There are other improvements, too.
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50->25->12.5->6.25 coins per block now. Everything is fine.
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Hi ghostlander, Can you please compile and publish Orbitcoin v1.6.2.0 for windows? There are still old client versions on github...
Thanks, BR
I'm porting some stuff from PXC to ORB and backward. There will be a new release with Windows and Mac builds.
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Hello! Is OrbitCoin interested in community development ?
What do you mean by community development?
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