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July 21, 2015, 01:09:27 PM Last edit: July 21, 2015, 02:05:06 PM by Jayggernaughty |
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Fair enough, I have a linode vps, and I have a desktop running linux behind my router,
They work fine when both being run from my desktop and mobaxterm ssh, they just won't run when I the linux machine is accessed from outside the nat. So, that bit is more or less me taking the time to figure it out.
I tried to pay a fella on odesk just to get that bit set up for me, so I could ssh in and use netbeans from work when I could, but the fella archived the code and took off.
Unfortunately I don't have a lot of time to code it.
You can pull from the git if you want to audit the code.
Basically, I have litecoin, all mined coins go to a central address.
I need to parse the blockchain so I can try and implement a simple product for sale product ordered mechanism in the wallet that shouldn't affect the underlying simple complexity of the blockchain, I was thinking edi type codes.(I have a high level idea re: impelmentation - but we all know the devil and his details)
Then I want to add a secondary block chain that mirrors the first, designed to keep track of equity and payables/receivables(credit sales). functionally the other side of an accounting double entry.(might even be worth a triple block chain - credit sales & equity seperated)
I have a few things to work out re: payables/receivables and equity - ensuring total credit sales never exceeds total equity/cash in the original blockchain(this part may be difficult in the current block chain and may be more conducive to a triple blockchain for equity)
thirdly I'd like to build a simple interface for an accounting package like quickbooks that should be able to populate cash/sales/receivables/payables and assets directly from the dual blockchain.
and I'd like to get a working prototype to prove that the blockchain is to accounting and accountants what email was to the telephone.
But ------- I can't even find the time to figure out how my litecoin is interacting with my router.
Anyone want to help?
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