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Author Topic: [*] 8BIT [Dark Masternodes][Anon][Roadmap Stage 4]  (Read 379544 times)
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November 26, 2018, 12:10:50 PM
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Please give me the last compiled workbook for 8-bit under Windows 64.

Windows wallet does not work. If you want to run a MN or Stake you can do it only in linux.
Bear in mind that this project has no dev therefore no actual development is happening here.

the sad part is that network is running smoothly....while we wait for some non malevolent person to take over (funny i know  Grin ).

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November 30, 2018, 11:08:14 PM
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Why YOBIT WALLET 8BIT MAINTENANCE  Huh
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December 01, 2018, 12:26:19 AM
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Why YOBIT WALLET 8BIT MAINTENANCE  Huh
So many wallet on YOBIT in maintenance...
thats yobit.
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December 01, 2018, 12:30:34 AM
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Cryptopia.nz is ok .
Wallet status ok.
And there are the nodes.
 addnode=5.103.138.97:18888
addnode=81.162.194.236:18888
addnode=31.14.142.42:9999
addnode=54.36.5.80:7999
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December 01, 2018, 09:46:31 PM
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Where can I find link for linux wallet?
Thank you.
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December 02, 2018, 08:26:05 PM
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Where can I find link for linux wallet?
Thank you.


It doesn't make much sense to publish Linux wallet, as it wont work on your specific Linux system most probably, unless it is compiled on exactly similar Linux flavour/version, or compiled statically.

Its better to compile it yourself right on your system: https://github.com/8bit-dev/8bit

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December 03, 2018, 07:16:02 AM
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Where can I find link for linux wallet?
Thank you.

you have to compile it. there is a guide some pages ago.

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December 10, 2018, 10:19:11 PM
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Where can I find link for linux wallet?
Thank you.

you have to compile it. there is a guide some pages ago.
Tank you .
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January 15, 2019, 08:11:22 PM
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windows wallet? Huh
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January 16, 2019, 12:38:28 PM
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windows wallet? Huh


No. Linux wallet.

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March 22, 2019, 01:33:50 AM
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Can I download Linux wallet on my Linux mint?
Thanks.
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March 22, 2019, 07:55:02 AM
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Can I download Linux wallet on my Linux mint?

It's not the Linux way Smiley
You need to compile wallet
https://github.com/8bit-dev/8bit
https://github.com/8bit-dev/8bit/blob/master/doc/readme-qt.rst
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April 18, 2019, 09:24:00 PM
Last edit: April 19, 2019, 12:50:37 AM by brakmic
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Hi,

I have forked 8bit's code and made these changes:

* Updated the C++ code to C++17 standard
* Accept newer versions of miniUPNPC
* Updated to Boost 1.69
* Fixed a bug that provoked crashes at application start (at least on my macOS Mojave)
* Fixed several warnings with forced casting and incompatible comparisons
* Slightly changed the font size to make it look better on macOS (and hopefully on other Systems as well)

GitHub Changelog

Here's the compiled app for macOS in case some of you would like to try it out.




I will also try to compile a Windows variant, but I am not sure if it'll work. Well, I can try it at least  Grin

In case you are wondering why I am doing this the answer is simple: I know about this project for a few years but I have never managed to get in contact with the dev (or devs?). The idea to have a cryptocurrency with 8bit-theme is something that 80es/90es kids could hardly ignore. And because today I had some free time I decided to make a few changes to this wallet, just to see if I can make it work under my Mac.

The masternodes part seems to be based on Darkcoin (that is, Dash) so there is at least a theoretical possibility to make a few updates to make the wallet more modern.

And just in case you have some spare 8bit coins here's my address: 8JLMhnAk2koajGDjbyTREkEQXunBTuPMRX ... thanks!

Have fun!

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April 19, 2019, 09:00:30 AM
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hi mate !!

thanks a lot for your work !!  Grin

its good to see that someone is willing to reboot this.
Can you write some instruction on how to follow your fork?
Is there a linux wallet? How come and you started with a MacOS wallet?





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April 19, 2019, 09:40:16 AM
Last edit: April 19, 2019, 10:20:07 AM by brakmic
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hi mate !!

thanks a lot for your work !!  Grin


Hi,

You're welcome.  Smiley

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its good to see that someone is willing to reboot this.
Can you write some instruction on how to follow your fork?
Is there a linux wallet? How come and you started with a MacOS wallet?



My fork can be cloned just like any other repo so there are no extra things to be done.

Just do this on the console or with one of those graphical Git-tools:

Code:
git clone https://github.com/brakmic/8bit-reboot.git

Then compile with a modern C++ compiler. Most of the commercial operating systems and variants of Linux already ship a good C++ compiler so there will be no problems with compilation. Under Windows I will try to compile the stuff with MinGW32 & Mingw64.

A linux wallet should be compilable with GCC, but this is dependent on the Linux distro one uses. The QT environment can be installed on any Linux for free so it should be no problem to install it together with the needed libs like boost, miniupnpc and then execute:

Code:
qmake
make

However, there won't be a "general Linux wallet" that one could simply install like on Windows or Mac.

One more hint: when compiling the wallet do not use the standard libsecp256k1 but instead the one I provided in the README of 8bit. This variant can be linked with 8bit's wallet.

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Now to answer your question why I did it on a Mac first:

Well, because it's often the hardest platform to get right. Dealing with Macs has given me some wonderful scars that look like abstract art painted in my face  Grin

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April 19, 2019, 06:02:17 PM
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Hi,

I have forked 8bit's code and made these changes:

* Updated the C++ code to C++17 standard
* Accept newer versions of miniUPNPC
* Updated to Boost 1.69
* Fixed a bug that provoked crashes at application start (at least on my macOS Mojave)
* Fixed several warnings with forced casting and incompatible comparisons
* Slightly changed the font size to make it look better on macOS (and hopefully on other Systems as well)

GitHub Changelog

Here's the compiled app for macOS in case some of you would like to try it out.




I will also try to compile a Windows variant, but I am not sure if it'll work. Well, I can try it at least  Grin

In case you are wondering why I am doing this the answer is simple: I know about this project for a few years but I have never managed to get in contact with the dev (or devs?). The idea to have a cryptocurrency with 8bit-theme is something that 80es/90es kids could hardly ignore. And because today I had some free time I decided to make a few changes to this wallet, just to see if I can make it work under my Mac.

The masternodes part seems to be based on Darkcoin (that is, Dash) so there is at least a theoretical possibility to make a few updates to make the wallet more modern.

And just in case you have some spare 8bit coins here's my address: 8JLMhnAk2koajGDjbyTREkEQXunBTuPMRX ... thanks!

Have fun!

I would like to have windows wallet, I have a problem with compiling linux.
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April 21, 2019, 11:15:29 PM
Last edit: April 22, 2019, 12:00:44 AM by brakmic
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Hi, 8bit fans!

The Windows variant is now available as well.



I am not sure if the original variant had QR-Code functionality enabled, because the configuration file itself looked like it was disabled. But, maybe I am mistaken here. In any case, QR-Codes are available in the Windows variant.



A few words on what the way to the final Win32 binary looked like:

It was a lengthy process as it required several cleanups, language standard adaptations and some bug fixes in code and build scripts. There were also a few pesky compiler problems as MinGW (the windows GCC toolchain) exists in several variants that have different exception handling. They're called "dwarf", "sjlj" and "ceh" but of course one has first to find out which one fits best and what kind of compiler is being shipped by Qt, the UI framework. Also, I had to compile all the needed libs manually and with the correct compiler version. Sometimes is was pretty straightforward, but more often it was a brutal trial & error enterprise.

And as already mentioned in the posting on the macOS version the C++ code had to be C++17 conform. C++17 is the latest standard which and is widely supported by the usual vendors: Microsoft, Apple, GNU/Linux etc.

However, I stumbled upon some really nasty bugs like collisions with the new "std::byte" class which some decade-old C++ includes from Microsoft provoked. In the macOS variant there were no such errors, because there is no Microsoft where Apple is and vice versa. But I couldn't allow a single code base to get split only because of some archaic include files! So, debugging, debugging, ... and debugging.

Also, the inconsistent usage of "using namespace std;" throughout the source code led not only to a problematic "namespace pollution" but also very often to collisions regarding function & class names. When you mix & match things liberally they'll sooner or later go after you to bite you in the neck. Such problems could only be solved manually and line by line. Around 70% of files were changed this way. Yes, a tedious journey but this has made the current source code compilable under the most modern compilers which also means that one can start to plan a proper upgrading of the code base. First, make it clean then make it better.

All in All, the binary is working fine and in the next hours or so I will be preparing a release and then come back with a new posting.

Here the full commit on GitHub.

Have fun and...




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April 22, 2019, 05:01:39 AM
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PLS where is link to download win wallet? Grin
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April 22, 2019, 06:35:59 AM
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PLS where is link to download win wallet? Grin

He stated in the bottom of his message that he will post it later.
 
From what i understand he had to do a loooot of work due to old code and not only fixing the code but make it more "readable" (cleaner) so that if anyone wishes to continue this project could do it without spending ours figuring out what the code actually says/makes.

Thank you very very much brakmic !!!

Do you plan to take over and continue developing this? like changing me mn collateral etc. ?

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April 22, 2019, 10:30:07 AM
Last edit: April 22, 2019, 10:46:44 AM by brakmic
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PLS where is link to download win wallet? Grin

He stated in the bottom of his message that he will post it later.

It was almost 3AM when I finally compiled the Win32 binary. Rushing into things when tired is not professional.
Also, binaries alone aren't enough. There are some licensing obligations with Qt when people use their IDE for building stuff. Qt IDE doesn't allow static linking and I don't want to ship a binary accompanied by a bunch of DLLs.

Therefore, another build session will be needed, this time for building Qt itself. Then I will be able to make statically linked libraries.

Of course, only if I succeed in building Qt environment itself.

Info for Linux users:

I have been able to compile it on one of my Linux servers as well, so they can repeat the same for their respective distribution. They of course don't need Qt if running on servers. But if they want to use it on desktop Linux then simply install Qt packages for your distribution and compile it with Qt Creator IDE. It's the same way as with Win32 and macOS.

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From what i understand he had to do a loooot of work due to old code and not only fixing the code but make it more "readable" (cleaner) so that if anyone wishes to continue this project could do it without spending ours figuring out what the code actually says/makes.

Exactly.

An old, buggy code base is not very useful for any concrete development plan.

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Thank you very very much brakmic !!!

You're welcome.


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Do you plan to take over and continue developing this?

I think I've already taken it over.

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like changing me mn collateral etc. ?

In general, no Consensus Rules should even be changed without a vital reason like protecting a network from chain split, or to safeguard investors' funds.

One of the most important criteria that distinguishes a proper coin project from dilettante or scam projects is the way they treat their Consensus Rules.

Developers who follow individual wishes from chats, forums, or "because people want it so" are bigger enemies than professional scammers. Those who touch the code have all the power. Those who touch the code recklessly have all the power of idiots.

In short: I will never change a single bit in the Consensus Rules without being forced to do so. For example, in case of emergency.

What this project needs is discipline, due diligence, and a plan.

What I am planning to do is:

  • Setting up a proper GitHub organization for all the sources.
  • Generating statically linked binaries for macOS and Windows.
  • Setting up a proper home page, styled as c64 or some other 8bit iconic hardware.
  • Gradually updating the code base to reach later stages of Dash development, especially masternodes.
  • Embedding Tor functionality for anonymous networking. As this project already has some nice security features an embedded Tor would round it up nicely.
  • Setting up communication channels, like twitter, telegram, and discord (admins & mods needed!)
  • Setting up a few servers with running 8bit nodes to strengthen the network.
  • Getting 8bit back on exchanges.
  • Investigating options for a possible mobile app (Android & iOS).

All this will cost energy, time, and money. And it depends on the people who still run 8bit nodes and have invested in it.

If you, guys, think my work is worth something or if you want to support me, here's my donation address: 8JLMhnAk2koajGDjbyTREkEQXunBTuPMRX
Or if you want to send me some BTC satoshis, here my BTC address: 3MuRDxLt2L2D2XQ1hLvovLHxH3ixzucdDR

I would then use BTC funds to pay for servers, webspace and other costs related to this project. 8bit coins would only be used within the project. No trading whatsoever.

To all 8bit holders, fans, and users:

If you have another ideas that aren't touching the Consensus Rules or you want to support the project in any way, feel free to contact me.
Just go to my profile or check my twitter account: @brakmic

Cheers,





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