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April 29, 2015, 03:24:27 PM
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Maybe we should reach out to iGotSpots to see if he would add Quartz to his gorillastake project.

http://www.gorillastake.com/
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April 29, 2015, 03:24:52 PM
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Here are Raspberry Pi wallets for v1.0.0.0 - both the Qt and the headless daemon.

Important:
1) The wallet was built on a Raspberry Pi2 (ARM7) running Raspbian. It might work on an older Pi but I have not tested it
2) Installation directory where the binaries are installed is ~/opt/Quartz or /home/pi/opt/Quartz
3) All that is needed is to execute the command below on your Pi in a terminal window and afterwards you click on the Quartz icon on the desktop
4) An Internet connection is required for the installation
5) A bootstrap.dat is used to fast track the blockchain sync - up to block 6809
6) You need at least an 8GB memory card
7) The installation itself takes about 30-45min and the loading of the blockchain (once-off) another few minutes since it is still small
8.)You cannot just download the binaries, you have to run the script to get the dependencies as well else it will not run
9) The installation script does not enable the UFW firewall by default. If you want to enable it, uncomment the UFW lines in the script and add the port you want open and run it again or enable it manually by running the UFW commands as in the script with the correct port numbers.

Let me know about any issues that you may encounter.

To kickstart the installation execute the following command at the command prompt or in a terminal window:
Code:
wget https://bitbucket.org/jc12345/quartz/downloads/quartz_installation_pi.sh && chmod +x quartz_installation_pi.sh && ./quartz_installation_pi.sh && rm -f quartz_installation_pi.sh

Direct links:
Link to installation script
Link to Quartz-qt
Link to Quartzd
Link to bootstrap.dat up to block 6809
Link to checksums.txt

If you like this, you are welcome to donate Quartz to RC54Sv23rUZsyhZndJvrcPCK1vXnZ1FZ4o

This is really cool.  Thank You.  Grin
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April 29, 2015, 03:29:58 PM
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April 29, 2015, 03:45:45 PM
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Wow network weight is pretty big right now, must be alot of people getting on board
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April 29, 2015, 06:29:21 PM
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^^

Serioulsy??!?
Can you run the quartz on Raspberry Pi? :O
I dident even know this is possible. Can you do the same with bitcoin-core?
It must be like the safest and cheapest wallet ever Smiley

its a common practice you can run however it depends on the memory and CPU speed. i would recomed to use some external HDD with the pi and move your file system to it otherwise your SD card would get screwed in couple of weeks depending on the volume of read/write on it due to transactions or stacking purposes

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April 29, 2015, 06:59:34 PM
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I would have thought QTZ would have made it to trex before dox, QTZ has a great wallet and awesome early pos stage. I haven't read much of the thread yet.

I'm concerned about the big drop to 1% pos after block 11k,  but if updates/releases start happening before the end of the good pos blocks then it could maintain pretty good.

cheers and glad to be a board

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April 29, 2015, 07:02:37 PM
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^^

Serioulsy??!?
Can you run the quartz on Raspberry Pi? :O
I dident even know this is possible. Can you do the same with bitcoin-core?
It must be like the safest and cheapest wallet ever Smiley

its a common practice you can run however it depends on the memory and CPU speed. i would recomed to use some external HDD with the pi and move your file system to it otherwise your SD card would get screwed in couple of weeks depending on the volume of read/write on it due to transactions or stacking purposes

I doubt that this is such a big issue. It might not break in a month or perhaps not even in 6 months. Even if it breaks every month, the Pi runs at 5W of electricity compared to 300W for a normal PC at idle. The electricity savings in a month would more than make up for a new 8GB card if you replace one every month (which is highly unlikely).

You can make an image of your SD card with win32diskimager and if anything ever becomes corrupted you just restore the image to a new card and carry on where you left off.

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April 29, 2015, 07:46:28 PM
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^^

Serioulsy??!?
Can you run the quartz on Raspberry Pi? :O
I dident even know this is possible. Can you do the same with bitcoin-core?
It must be like the safest and cheapest wallet ever Smiley

its a common practice you can run however it depends on the memory and CPU speed. i would recomed to use some external HDD with the pi and move your file system to it otherwise your SD card would get screwed in couple of weeks depending on the volume of read/write on it due to transactions or stacking purposes

I doubt that this is such a big issue. It might not break in a month or perhaps not even in 6 months. Even if it breaks every month, the Pi runs at 5W of electricity compared to 300W for a normal PC at idle. The electricity savings in a month would more than make up for a new 8GB card if you replace one every month (which is highly unlikely).

You can make an image of your SD card with win32diskimager and if anything ever becomes corrupted you just restore the image to a new card and carry on where you left off.



agreed with you but subject to if we run only one daemon on it Smiley

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April 29, 2015, 08:00:32 PM
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QUARTZ - QTZ



Blocks 1-100 pay 0
Blocks 100-1000 pay 1000
Blocks 1000-2000 pay 500
blocks 2000-3000 pay 250
blocks 3000-4000 pay 125
blocks 4000-5000 pay 50 pow ends at block 5k




Blocks 100-1000 stake 1k coins
1000-5000 stake 125
5000-7500 stake 300
7500-10000 stake 500
then 10-11k is 50 coins and then it defaults to 1%
1m block times
SHA algo, retarget every block

Min stake age is one minute
No max stake age



 

Please addnodes to config file
addnode=45.55.230.64
addnode=45.55.230.59




   











Block Explorer:
http://cryptobe.com/chain/Quartz


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April 29, 2015, 09:55:42 PM
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Wow network weight is pretty big right now, must be alot of people getting on board

I agree.  I just checked when I got home.

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April 29, 2015, 10:13:44 PM
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Wow network weight is pretty big right now, must be alot of people getting on board

I agree.  I just checked when I got home.



Seems like it doubled in the last 12hrs
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April 29, 2015, 10:19:39 PM
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not many confirms for stakes to mature  Cool deposits start gaining weight almost immediately  Cool no max age  Cool  pretty frick'n awesome

this network weight is going to get crazy high

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April 29, 2015, 10:26:22 PM
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not many confirms for stakes to mature  Cool deposits start gaining weight almost immediately  Cool no max age  Cool  pretty frick'n awesome

this network weight is going to get crazy high

some buys getting hit, loading up my wallet for the 500 coin rewards, also looking forward to future development with the coin..



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April 29, 2015, 10:27:01 PM
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not many confirms for stakes to mature  Cool deposits start gaining weight almost immediately  Cool no max age  Cool  pretty frick'n awesome

this network weight is going to get crazy high

and we have access to coin control  Grin
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April 29, 2015, 10:45:35 PM
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not many confirms for stakes to mature  Cool deposits start gaining weight almost immediately  Cool no max age  Cool  pretty frick'n awesome

this network weight is going to get crazy high

and we have access to coin control  Grin

yeah I still haven't learned how to use coin control yet... couldn't find a how to video on youtube for it yet Wink

if anyone knows a good tutorial and it could post it that would be awesome

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April 30, 2015, 12:13:40 AM
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not many confirms for stakes to mature  Cool deposits start gaining weight almost immediately  Cool no max age  Cool  pretty frick'n awesome

this network weight is going to get crazy high

and we have access to coin control  Grin

yeah I still haven't learned how to use coin control yet... couldn't find a how to video on youtube for it yet Wink

if anyone knows a good tutorial and it could post it that would be awesome
im not sure if this will help, but i hope it does at least a little.
Here.. it's pretty simple, once you enable coin control in settings go to the send tab. there you will see a button for inputs. Now when you click on that another window opens showing an unexpanded tree of inputs. when you expand this, you will see each input transaction with an amount of coins and the number of confirms each input has. The ones with less than 20 confirms, this only applies to quartz, are unconfirmed if you just staked and wont be displayed, 20 + confirms after a stake they will be displayed. every time you stake, the input will be split into 2 inputs and start the confirm process over. the inputs will progressively get smaller until they no longer have enough weight to stake. i like all my inputs to be above 100 and usually keep them close to 500 coins, so when they split below 100 I simply select those inputs and send them back to my address and those multiple inputs then become 1..

here is a pic.. this was after i staked, it split the inputs, and then i combined them 11 confirms ago.
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April 30, 2015, 01:00:12 AM
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Block explorer is online here : http://dankexplorer.com/


Can you put your explorer in the OP?
Looks much better than cryptobe.

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April 30, 2015, 01:07:01 AM
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not many confirms for stakes to mature  Cool deposits start gaining weight almost immediately  Cool no max age  Cool  pretty frick'n awesome

this network weight is going to get crazy high

and we have access to coin control  Grin

yeah I still haven't learned how to use coin control yet... couldn't find a how to video on youtube for it yet Wink

if anyone knows a good tutorial and it could post it that would be awesome
im not sure if this will help, but i hope it does at least a little.
Here.. it's pretty simple, once you enable coin control in settings go to the send tab. there you will see a button for inputs. Now when you click on that another window opens showing an unexpanded tree of inputs. when you expand this, you will see each input transaction with an amount of coins and the number of confirms each input has. The ones with less than 20 confirms, this only applies to quartz, are unconfirmed if you just staked and wont be displayed, 20 + confirms after a stake they will be displayed. every time you stake, the input will be split into 2 inputs and start the confirm process over. the inputs will progressively get smaller until they no longer have enough weight to stake. i like all my inputs to be above 100 and usually keep them close to 500 coins, so when they split below 100 I simply select those inputs and send them back to my address and those multiple inputs then become 1..

here is a pic.. this was after i staked, it split the inputs, and then i combined them 11 confirms ago.


thanks for that, I'll play with it a bit more tonight and see if I can figure it out

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April 30, 2015, 01:23:46 AM
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Hey guys!
Fixed our block explorer and now it is back online! http://www.dankexplorer.com
OP has been updated. Stay tuned for more updates and news!
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April 30, 2015, 02:16:31 AM
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Any word on Bittrex?
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