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May 06, 2015, 07:44:36 AM
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And how do you know it is a copied code (which isn't bad by the way, most of the coins today have started with as a clone and moved on)? Did you spent more than 5 minutes in reading it?...

Enough with this teenager FUD. Ask the Dev what is his roadmap and make him deliver. That is all that matters, delivery.
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May 06, 2015, 07:45:03 AM
Last edit: May 18, 2015, 06:25:27 AM by jc12345
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Here is the Raspberry Pi wallet for v1.2.0.0 - only for the headless daemon (command line wallet).

Important:
1) Always backup your wallet.dat first before you do anything
2) The wallet was built on a Raspberry Pi2 (ARM7) running Raspbian Wheezy. It might work on an older Pi but I have not tested it
3) Installation directory where the binaries are installed is ~/opt/graviton or /home/pi/opt/graviton
4) All that is needed is to execute the command below on your Pi in a terminal window and afterwards you need to go to the directory with the wallets and run the daemon (gravitond) with the options you want at the command prompt or in a terminal window
5) An Internet connection is required for the installation
6) A bootstrap.dat is used to fast track the blockchain sync - up to block 24622
7) The bootstrap.dat also works for Windows wallets. For your convenience I have included a direct link below to an untarred bootstrap.dat to make it easy for the Windows users. Windows users just have to copy the bootstrap.dat file into their c\users\yourusername\AppData\Roaming\graviton folder and run the Win client again
8.) You need at least an 8GB memory card
9) The installation itself takes about 40-60min on an out-of-the-box Pi
10) You cannot just download the binaries, you have to run the script to get the dependencies as well else it will not run
11) 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
12) Remember to confirm the checksums of your files to make sure that they downloaded ok. Execute the commands sha256sum <filename> and md5sum <filename> at the command prompt or in a terminal window in the directory where the file is that you want to check.

Instructions to use the daemon:

1) Since you have an graviton.conf file with the startup settings in it, go to the folder with the binaries ~/opt/graviton and enter ./gravitond in a terminal window to start the server
2) After the blockchain has been imported you can enter the normal wallet commands that you would as in a Windows debug console preceded with ./gravitond
3) Remember to always make a backup of your wallet.dat file before you do anything like encrypting it
4) To encrypt your wallet run the command ./gravitond encryptwallet <yourpassword>
5) To stake with your wallet run the command ./gravitond walletpassphrase <yourpassword> 99999999 true

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 on your Pi:
Code:
wget https://bitbucket.org/jc12345/graviton/downloads/graviton_installation_pi.sh && chmod +x graviton_installation_pi.sh && ./graviton_installation_pi.sh && rm -f graviton_installation_pi.sh

Direct links:
Link to installation script
Link to gravitond
Link to bootstrap.dat up to block 24622
Link to bootstrap.dat up to block 24622, untarred for the Win users
Link to checksums.txt

If you like this, you are welcome to donate GRAV to GPnZxEGTkE5GLwmMNLcettUaiXEJdDXmAF
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May 06, 2015, 08:23:08 AM
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And how do you know it is a copied code (which isn't bad by the way, most of the coins today have started with as a clone and moved on)? Did you spent more than 5 minutes in reading it?...

Enough with this teenager FUD. Ask the Dev what is his roadmap and make him deliver. That is all that matters, delivery.

hey you , i v never said this is the same dev

look at my post , i v said

this is the same text with and this is the same scheme for the coin specs

now you can stay invested on the coin or not , i don't care



and i m not a fudster i dont use the term scam ... and i did'nt say that to grabb cheap coins

now if the dev deliver the next plan , you are a winner , else if your a loser .
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May 06, 2015, 08:31:23 AM
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I was asking the other guy, that claims that the code is copied... Grin So many good projects have began with a copied code, this is a very normal way of action here.
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May 06, 2015, 08:34:20 AM
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I was asking the other guy, that claims that the code is copied... Grin So many good projects have began with a copied code, this is a very normal way of action here.


well the code is actually copied from sling as i have looked into it, but that's not the problem, the problem is why pretending it's a new clean code  Grin

all coins are copied from bitcoin/novacoin ~ 90%+

i'm out of this, good luck to all!
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May 06, 2015, 08:36:09 AM
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Thanks,

I am more interested in the super staking phase, the 190 coins per block that begins now. Talking of which (staking) do you know if it has to do with the number of connections to the network, or it is a pure POS?
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May 06, 2015, 08:40:44 AM
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Thanks,

I am more interested in the super staking phase, the 190 coins per block that begins now. Talking of which (staking) do you know if it has to do with the number of connections to the network, or it is a pure POS?

it's related to your coins in wallet, but you need to have a few connections too to avoid getting orphans!
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May 06, 2015, 08:44:28 AM
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How can you add connection?
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May 06, 2015, 08:45:47 AM
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How can you add connection?


look for nodes and use addnode=xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:xxx in graviton.conf

but if you have a few you're good to go!
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May 06, 2015, 08:46:57 AM
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Last chance to dump before block 7000.

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May 06, 2015, 08:52:40 AM
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Well, anyone knows the numbers for the nodes. I know the ritual, we all did it when Syscoin had their once-in-a-lifetime failed launch.
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May 06, 2015, 08:52:50 AM
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Last chance to dump before block 7000.

could it go below 8k tho?
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May 06, 2015, 08:59:41 AM
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could it go below 8k tho?

It depends on many things, among them the price of mining. Anyone knows how much did it cost to mind it at the POW phase?
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May 06, 2015, 09:22:27 AM
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could it go below 8k tho?

It depends on many things, among them the price of mining. Anyone knows how much did it cost to mind it at the POW phase?

cost of mining was around 12-14K during POW phase ,network hashrate was around 9PHs.
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May 06, 2015, 09:24:35 AM
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could it go below 8k tho?

It depends on many things, among them the price of mining. Anyone knows how much did it cost to mind it at the POW phase?

there it is
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May 06, 2015, 09:27:30 AM
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Graviton + Positron + Elektron + Neutron + Sling = Same Developer

The same developer that created Halcyon and other 7-10 cryptocoins in 2014. (as he admitted in the positron thread)

This is why you don't see innovation in the altcoin scene anymore. You have the same shitclone developer that keeps on releasing these failures. He also doesn't have the ability to code for shit and this is why he's happy at dumping his project even at 50-100% profit.

Edit: Also, where's the available supply ?  Cheesy

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May 06, 2015, 09:37:28 AM
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why is it you fudders always show up in the prime to give us your insight BUT never around at the beginning?Huh
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May 06, 2015, 09:42:28 AM
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If this is the same dev as Sling, there it is a very good news, since that coin is doing great.
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May 06, 2015, 09:45:00 AM
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not far to go below 8K someone just around 3-4 btc needed.

0.00007200 is the very last buy support (just below 4-5 btc) then it's pretty free falling.

time cut losses & sell.

not fudding, just look at the #'s in the order book as they don't lie.

GL to those who are buying, holding, staking & investing.



Oh, i see more zeroes, yes more zeroes at the front not back sadly.


dev, please post another BIGGER msoffice presentatio. Is it copied or typed by yourself ? Looks like ctl c + ctl v is much easier.


the coin's name did not end with, TON or TRON so probably not ?

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May 06, 2015, 09:51:42 AM
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got out the 1btc wall at 8.8k got ate up fast
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