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Author Topic: Slimcoin | First Proof of Burn currency | Decentralized Web  (Read 136741 times)
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January 30, 2017, 10:05:09 PM
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Why is this coin not listed on Coinmarketcap.com?

It is listed, but marked as "inactive": https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/slimcoin/ . That's because BTER had delisted it a couple of months ago.

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In any case, I'm trying to find out what is the total number of coins. Can someone answer this for me? I'd like to calculate the current market cap.

http://slimcoin.club shows the correct number under "Total Coins". If you want to calculate it yourself, you must rest the balance of the burning address (SfSLMCoinMainNetworkBurnAddr1DeTK5) from the total supply you get when typing "getinfo" in the debug window ("moneysupply" value).

(I just conducted a rapid market cap calculation and get about 17 BTC if taking into account the bid value at NovaExchange. That would be around 15.000 USD.)


Thanks for helping out! So where can I buy these coins? Looks like there are no exchanges that trade SlimCoin?

https://novaexchange.com/market/BTC_SLM/

Diff is still low. You can mine some blocks as well.
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January 31, 2017, 05:10:23 AM
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https://novaexchange.com/market/BTC_SLM/
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January 31, 2017, 12:05:11 PM
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@Slimcoin Community: The minimum age to stake would be a nice addition to the ANN/OP.

Thanks for the suggestion, done. I also added a link to the burn address (via bchain.info) so readers can easily see the amount of total coins being burnt, and described how to calculate the real available supply of SLM. The formula is:

moneysupply (from "getinfo" RPC command) - balance of the burn address = available supply
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January 31, 2017, 08:31:42 PM
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I've been mine for 2 days and have not found any block, is that normal?
What is% POS
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January 31, 2017, 08:37:46 PM
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I've been mine for 2 days and have not found any block, is that normal?
What is% POS
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What miner do you use? What is your hash rate?

I am finding blocks with my i5 laptop
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January 31, 2017, 08:49:22 PM
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What miner do you use?  wallet
What is your hash rate? I3 1.9 Ghz
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January 31, 2017, 08:52:11 PM
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What miner do you use?  wallet
What is your hash rate? I3 1.9 Ghz

Try this one https://mega.nz/#!ewEl0RiJ!v7NgPRz3pVhUMN3vkB9eZnTEma774kdujfgk2qLGMdE

Just put in .bat your user and pass
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February 01, 2017, 09:09:55 AM
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Was trying to build QT wallet under Debian 8 x64 and getting this:

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usr/include/boost/type_traits/detail/has_binary_operator.hp:50: Parse error at "BOOST_JOIN"
Makefile:779: recipe for target 'build/overviewpage.moc' failed
make: *** [build/overviewpage.moc] Error 1

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February 01, 2017, 09:20:32 AM
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And retry even worse...

Code:
src/bignum.h:52:24: error: invalid use of incomplete type ?BIGNUM {aka struct bignum_st}?
 class CBigNum : public BIGNUM

and so on...
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February 01, 2017, 01:53:59 PM
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Was trying to build QT wallet under Debian 8 x64 and getting this:

Thanks for trying it out. If you can spot anything specific, please add it to the issue list: https://github.com/slimcoin-project/Slimcoin/issues

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February 02, 2017, 08:02:04 AM
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After 8 days my wallet still not staking
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February 02, 2017, 11:42:16 AM
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After 8 days my wallet still not staking

That must be frustrating.

Anyone else experiencing this problem?

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February 02, 2017, 12:19:09 PM
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Yes, me too. On Linux.
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February 02, 2017, 12:20:09 PM
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Why is this coin not listed on Coinmarketcap.com?

It is listed, but marked as "inactive": https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/slimcoin/ . That's because BTER had delisted it a couple of months ago.

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In any case, I'm trying to find out what is the total number of coins. Can someone answer this for me? I'd like to calculate the current market cap.

http://slimcoin.club shows the correct number under "Total Coins". If you want to calculate it yourself, you must rest the balance of the burning address (SfSLMCoinMainNetworkBurnAddr1DeTK5) from the total supply you get when typing "getinfo" in the debug window ("moneysupply" value).

(I just conducted a rapid market cap calculation and get about 17 BTC if taking into account the bid value at NovaExchange. That would be around 15.000 USD.)


Thanks for helping out! So where can I buy these coins? Looks like there are no exchanges that trade SlimCoin?

https://novaexchange.com/market/BTC_SLM/

Diff is still low. You can mine some blocks as well.

where there is a will there is a way ....
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February 02, 2017, 03:23:11 PM
Last edit: February 02, 2017, 09:13:47 PM by BitcoinFX
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Firstly, Thanks for your work on Slimcoin @gjhiggins and others !

Slimcoin has undoubtedly one of the most unique and innovative economic models of any alt. crypto-currency, following Bitcoin and Peercoin.

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Having mined, staked and burned SLM from the start I have one wallet with a total of 12,500 burnt coins (around 5,000 still active). This wallet also has over 4,000 transactions and running v0.3.2.1 or v0.4.1 on Windows 7 is a total nightmare as the wallet GUI is continually Not Responding. Interestingly enough, the wallet is more responsive (seemingly) when the walletpassphrase has been entered to unlock the wallet. Anyhow, the wallet will remain Not Responding for upwards of 1 hour with a 1 to 10 min window of correct functionality, randomly!

Running a secondary wallet (with only a couple of 'banked' transfers i.e. transactions) seems to run OK though.

Memory dumps and crash logs don't reveal much with regards to the issue, however having a wallet with this many transactions and a likely "two is company, three's a crowd" type of scenario remaining in relation to the block rewards / blockchain is partly the issue still, I suspect.

I now have a v0.4.1 daemon running on a linux VPS and will try importing the priv key(s) from the aforementioned wallet to help determine if this is a windows only GUI bug.

Probably worth mentioning that the windows machine is a 6 core i7 (12 threads) with 16 GB of Physical System RAM ...

I might of been partly responsible for suggesting Slimcoin (a.k.a John Smith) hardcoded reservebalance= to effectively test staking as optional. I'm no longer sure that this is the remedy.

EDIT: Now seemingly running the same wallet on a single core linux VPS without any issues. The logical explanation is that a large number of transactions + having effective burnt coins = windows wallet GUI overload (somewhere) in the current code base.

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February 02, 2017, 06:41:34 PM
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After 8 days my wallet still not staking

That must be frustrating.

Anyone else experiencing this problem?

Cheers

Graham


If the QT wallet is encrypted it needs to be unlocked for minting.

Help (Tab) > Debug window > console

walletpassphrase YOURWALLETSPASSPHRASE 9999999999 true

or for the linux daemon

./slimcoind walletpassphrase "YOURWALLETSPASSPHRASE" 9999999999 true

The error message explains it well;

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error: {"code":-1,"message":"walletpassphrase <passphrase> <timeout> [mintonly]\nStores the wallet decryption key in memory for <timeout> seconds.\nmintonly is optional true/false allowing only block minting."}


./slimcoind getinfo

will then show a value other than 0 in;

"unlocked_until" : 0,


You will of course need to add;

reservebalance=0

to your slimcoin.conf due to the hardcoded reservebalance=100000 , unless your balance is higher.

Also, like Peercoin, transactions from old or imported wallets will (sometimes) time stamp at the time of import (not time of transaction), so remember that minimum stake age is also 30 days for PoS. PoB rewards are randomized as your percentage of effective burnt coins (if any) of the total network effective Burnt coins, across active wallets.

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February 02, 2017, 07:09:58 PM
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After 8 days my wallet still not staking

That must be frustrating.

Anyone else experiencing this problem?

Cheers

Graham


If the QT wallet is encrypted it needs to be unlocked for minting.

Help (Tab) > Debug window > console

walletpassphrase YOURWALLETSPASSPHRASE 9999999999 true

or for the linux daemon

./slimcoind walletpassphrase "YOURWALLETSPASSPHRASE" 9999999999 true

The error message explains it well;

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error: {"code":-1,"message":"walletpassphrase <passphrase> <timeout> [mintonly]\nStores the wallet decryption key in memory for <timeout> seconds.\nmintonly is optional true/false allowing only block minting."}


./slimcoind getinfo

will then show a value other than 0 in;

"unlocked_until" : 0,


You will of course need to add;

reservebalance=0

to your slimcoin.conf due to the hardcoded reservebalance=100000 , unless your balance is higher.

Also, like Peercoin, transactions from old or imported wallets will (sometimes) time stamp at the time of import (not time of transaction), so remember that minimum stake age is also 30 days for PoS. PoB rewards are randomized as your percentage of effective burnt coins (if any) of the total network effective Burnt coins, across active wallets.

Thank you for answering!!!

Still nothing. Wallet is unlocked until xxxxxxxxxxxxx and it is added reservebalance false. Nothing happen
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February 02, 2017, 09:29:58 PM
Last edit: February 02, 2017, 10:13:50 PM by BitcoinFX
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Thank you for answering!!!

Still nothing. Wallet is unlocked until xxxxxxxxxxxxx and it is added reservebalance false. Nothing happen

For clarification, reservebalance=0 should be placed inside your slimcoin.conf located in the SLMcoin data directory.

Also, have you made any outgoing transactions within 30 days? Otherwise you won't have coins that are eligible or that carry enough stake weight to stake with, yet.

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February 03, 2017, 12:15:50 PM
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Staking started after 9 days!!!
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February 03, 2017, 03:05:00 PM
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Staking started after 9 days!!!

Hurrah!!

(phew)

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