jalmari
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April 10, 2016, 09:27:49 AM |
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I have not started to use the new client yet. Do I have to do anything else than just download the wallet?
Save your wallet.dat Install the new client, replace the new wallet.dat by your old one and synch your client Thanks!
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jalmari
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April 10, 2016, 09:28:21 AM |
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I have not started to use the new client yet. Do I have to do anything else than just download the wallet?
there is a new wallet? Yep, with fixed POS reward.
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EnergyCoinDev
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April 10, 2016, 11:10:11 AM |
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I have not started to use the new client yet. Do I have to do anything else than just download the wallet?
there is a new wallet? Yep, with fixed POS reward. That's right, and it means you will earn 5 ENRG everytime you stake a new block. So you guys are highly encouraged to keep your wallet on staking. Peter
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jalmari
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April 10, 2016, 02:56:00 PM |
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Just downloaded the new version and the bootstrap. Everything went great and now I'm staking
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April 12, 2016, 03:58:00 AM |
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I have not started to use the new client yet. Do I have to do anything else than just download the wallet?
there is a new wallet? Yep, with fixed POS reward. That's right, and it means you will earn 5 ENRG everytime you stake a new block. So you guys are highly encouraged to keep your wallet on staking. Peter I keep staking and thanks the lower difficulty recently I've got more stakes.
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April 12, 2016, 07:40:02 AM |
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I have not started to use the new client yet. Do I have to do anything else than just download the wallet?
there is a new wallet? Yep, with fixed POS reward. That's right, and it means you will earn 5 ENRG everytime you stake a new block. So you guys are highly encouraged to keep your wallet on staking. Peter I keep staking and thanks the lower difficulty recently I've got more stakes. You can see from the blockchain explorer that difficulty keeps readjusting quickly, and that gives both large and small holders a fair chance to earn their stakes. If you are a large holder, it is fair you should get a higher chance to earn your stakes. Even if you are a small holder, you still have good chance to earn stakes when the difficulty gets lower. This happens multiple times each day, so you just need to keep your wallet unlocked and be patient. Peter
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Harcon
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April 12, 2016, 02:10:56 PM |
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http://www.coindesk.com/ethereum-used-first-paid-energy-trade-using-blockchain-technology/ Eth is trying to move in on our territory! In all seriousness though, the story in the link I just posted is right up there with Energycoin's goal. I would love to see us be used in such transactions. Hell, if I could pay my neighbor next door for his extra electrons with Energy, I would so do it. I understand Energy is kinda far off from this type of transaction at this point but probably more because we arnt grabbing attention rather then having any real technical limitation.
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Energy: eKVg45HYAJub6A363RqamsGJC33eeqAgyb Nubits: BGizWdeqr3UEcfficsFnwY9DZu2kLBNVVS Bitcoin: 1KZcY8hLv1F2Rpgo3QYSpYwd3hhXCwZzBN
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April 13, 2016, 10:13:38 AM |
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http://www.coindesk.com/ethereum-used-first-paid-energy-trade-using-blockchain-technology/ Eth is trying to move in on our territory! In all seriousness though, the story in the link I just posted is right up there with Energycoin's goal. I would love to see us be used in such transactions. Hell, if I could pay my neighbor next door for his extra electrons with Energy, I would so do it. I understand Energy is kinda far off from this type of transaction at this point but probably more because we arnt grabbing attention rather then having any real technical limitation. Hello Harcon, Thanks for your sharing. You are right and we need more attention. Nevertheless, we are open to any idea to make good use of our blockchain. Our ENRG blockchain now has over 2.11m validated blocks which is one of our most valuable assets. Just in case if you may not be aware of, Jan is now temporarily offline for his personal reasons. I think that once he becomes available, we can have thoughtful discussions about our ENRG roadmap, which may include your idea or something better. We will make sure we'll discuss your idea with him. Stay tuned! Peter
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April 13, 2016, 03:04:25 PM |
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I got a PM from a nice user on Slack: I have issues installing energycoin-qt in debian. Do you have a quick how to guide posted somewhere? I have downloaded qt for linux. When i click on it debian says nothing is asociated to launch it., When I ./energycoin-qt i got no such file or directory message Since that's nothing confidential and some other users may also need it, now I post my reply here on Bitcointalk. Assuming you have energycoin-qt in current folder and have already installed the required dependencies that are common for running most altcoin clients, run: sudo chmod +x energycoin-qt Then run: Peter
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April 14, 2016, 05:08:42 PM |
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Guys,
Continue to get OP updated.
Also removed the link to CoinWallet.co in the OP due to its recent closure.
Peter
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April 15, 2016, 05:08:49 PM |
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Do we have a list of dependencies and needed libs somwhere ?
Checking dependencies is easy on linux. Assuming you use energycoin-qt, have it in current folder, and want to know the full list of dependencies it requires, run: If you want to know what dependency you are missing, run: ldd ./energycoin-qt | grep not Peter
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jalmari
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April 16, 2016, 07:39:30 PM |
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Looks like that after the new release my coins are not ageing. My staking weight is approx. the same as my coins. Why is that?
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jalmari
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April 17, 2016, 06:21:07 AM |
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Looks like that after the new release my coins are not ageing. My staking weight is approx. the same as my coins. Why is that?
Since 1.5 hardfork. The block reward is fixed (5 enrg) To earn your interest you are incentivized to stake all the time. It also mitigate an attack where an attacker could mint too much blocks in a row with old coins. Blocktime as also been increased. And inflation reduced. Ok, makes sense.
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April 22, 2016, 12:24:24 AM |
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OK is open-source; its design is public, nobody owns or controls OK and everyone can take part.
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April 22, 2016, 01:07:25 AM |
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Awesome change to combat inflation, guys! And I'm seeing a lot of new names posting here, . Sadly, I still can't get involved with ENRG yet but do still follow you from time to time!
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April 22, 2016, 03:32:09 AM |
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April 22, 2016, 03:54:21 AM |
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Awesome change to combat inflation, guys! And I'm seeing a lot of new names posting here, . Sadly, I still can't get involved with ENRG yet but do still follow you from time to time! Hello ranlo, Glad to hear that you are following. That change to combat inflation is the best way ensuring ENRG can survive for long. Yes we keep growing...... nevertheless, we look forward to seeing more people like you can get more involved with ENRG soon. Peter
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April 25, 2016, 05:55:07 PM |
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a finding and feedback for DEV
coincontrol have some issues custom change address is not used and selftransactions where u select what coin pile he should use are not executed with the coin piles u selected instead he seems to automatioc select them like no coincontroll used
(windows wallet)
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April 25, 2016, 06:17:43 PM |
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additional the unlock "for minting only" option is missing at unlock which would at least lock the gui elements for tx so when someone have access to ur minting PC he cant send coins without know PW even if its unlocked for POS
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April 25, 2016, 07:07:21 PM |
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i see lot POS block created with a coinpile of 25000 or more and not split in two coin pile
is the wallet setting that split coin pile if its above 5000 ENRG disabled?
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