Hi ENRG people,
As you all noticed I'm very active the last few weeks.
I've new energy for the future of EnergyCoin, Stakecoin and Bitcoin.
Together with the Hybrix platform coinswap is possible and real value can be injected into the ecosystem.
With the Ubuntu-CLI wallet on small devices, it is possible to develop in-house energy-saving applications.
A dashboard-App on a phone or personal webpage gives the user control over the reward options for energy-savings.
The first pictures...
One 100% CLI wallet on Ubuntu-core accessed with shh command window.
A hybrid solution on Ubuntu-desktop.
The install the application simply copy/paste in a terminal:
sudo snap install energycoind
See website for more info:
https://snapcraft.io/install/energycoind/ubuntuThe following commands are available after install:
energycoind.boodstrap -> installed the bloackchain in a few minutes
energycoind help -> gives all the available commands from console
energycoind -deamon -> starts the wallet
energycoind getinfo -> gives te status after starting the wallet, wait a few minutes after starting the wallet to get the info
energycoin stop -> stops the wallet and this is needed before shutdown the system
On one client 3 blockchains are active is the plan and I design smart interaction.
I support always swap between ENRG and STK as long I can afford it.
Have a nice day,
Jan
edit: Additional information when running the EnergyCoin/Bitcoin client on Ubuntu-Desktop with ssh-enabled.
Install open ssh serversudo apt install -y openssh-server
Don't let the computer sleep at the login screen, so it's always up.sudo su
su <username> -s /bin/bash
dbus-launch gsettings set org.gnome.settings-daemon.plugins.power sleep-inactive-ac-timeout 0
exit
exit
SourceThe daemon of energycoind and bitcoincore.daemon stop when the system is going to sleep, this occurs only in server ssh-mode.
The above tweaks prevent that.
Enjoy the new snap wallet of energycoin.
I continue building on the ecosystem and a user-friendly dashboard to control the ubuntu wallets and connection to energy-saving applications.
I have 34 connections on my NUC!
Have a nice day,
Jan