abvhiael
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hi dev, what is you planning for future of soil coin?
essentially, just to keep moving forward with applications and working on spreading the brand of SOIL far and wide. presently, im working on our implementation of SafeMarket, as a decentralized marketplace; and on our precious metals market. the precious metals should be ready by end of june. we already have some platinum and palladium ready to be listed and sold as asset-backed currencies, and have a few vendors willing to participate. i have been watching "the DAO" closely, in how we might release something similar to the DGD token as a method of profit sharing related to the transaction fees and storage fees that are part of the minting/recasting process. i continue to write emails explaining the project to community and industry representatives, each and every day, introducing them to SOIL, our mission, and the EVM and crypto in general. it is my hope that while we may not have dApps geared specifically to these industries yet, the groundwork is there and as they become more aware of the options we can present, will turn quickly to using SOIL and our cost efficient computational array. im still looking for new core development team members, and encourage ANYONE with a desire to get their hands dirty, and lose all sense of free time in their lives, to write me. SOIL has a specific direction, but we need a capable team to bring us there, and we need to look at the protocols and such going forward to ensure a strong vibrant future for the SOILcoin project. i may be a little less available near the end of the month as im moving into the city, and we all know how much fun moving a household is. especially with a 6 year-old. therell be new white hairs on my beard by the time this move is done.
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abvhiael
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June 19, 2016, 12:59:19 AM Last edit: June 19, 2016, 01:27:33 AM by abvhiael |
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Im sure many here have read about the collapse (or hack) of the DAO on ethereum, and just wanted to see what people thought about that. i followed the Slock-it DAO very closely as i have been working on an implementation of the DGX token (which DGD was tied into, it receiving the transaction fees from DGX usage) using platinum and palladium to start with. DGX also works with a DAO attached, (DGD) so it will be interesting to watch what happens coming out from this situation.
hopefully this will lead lead to reputable auditing services and a propensity to publishing and verifying contract code, not only the bytecode. being that we have to trust smart contracts to, as the ethereum website originally put it, "act exactly as they are programmed to", we also have to have those contracts ENTIRELY open-source, both in repositories and verifiable on the blockchain.
i hope that they DONT do a hard fork for ethereum. the mission statement they espoused was that ETH was to be censorship-free. they need to have a distance between the blockchain (the Foundation) and the dApps that are running on it. this is why i take so long with the platforms we are releasing. i spent four months going over the code for SOIL-ex, trying it out in different ways, trying to find a way to have the "BTC light client" provided by btc-relay and btc-swap NOT cost so much to run....
i hope all in this community that are invested in ETH werent also hit by shares in the DAO.. hope all your losses are light.
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June 19, 2016, 05:06:37 PM |
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Thank you for that good introduction. ... 2) Get the Contract Development Package Download... Please make it available on https://github.com/soilcurrency so I can start a pull request. I have added Debian scripts, and there are improvements possible for cosmo itself.
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June 20, 2016, 07:07:29 PM |
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Are you also using Cosmo for your contract development? Or have you moved on to a different tool? Which one?
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abvhiael
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June 20, 2016, 08:47:44 PM |
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Are you also using Cosmo for your contract development? Or have you moved on to a different tool? Which one? peter used the cosmo editor with one release he made. but, with the contract editing and development, which is what most end users would use, already built into the MIST wallet, direction was pushed in that direction. with dApp deployment, if its written in serpent, ive been using pyepm. its taken a lot of futzing to build the file right for deployment, but now that ive gotten comfortable with it, i dont find i even look at other development platforms like truffle or whatnot. and since im really working on top of other peoples work, vetting the contracts and javascript whatsits and making sure they implement correctly on the SOIL network, most of the time, the deployment package for development is pretty standard. ive noticed a commonality to using grunt for front end work, which gives me conniptions, it never likes to remain installed globally on my server. dunno why. gremlins. its always gremlins. trying to get work in as often as possible these past few days, and have been talking with a few people that might come on board and help with blockchain development.. ill be less in over the next week as im moving from my comfortable place by the ocean into what passes for the big city around here (31,000 people) packing is neer fun, especially with a 6 year old helping. heres a question i want to throw out there, just because... weve all heard about the demise of the DAO. even its developers have said theyve given up on it. and yet... its token is holding steady at 10,000+ satoshi, and ive seen it, last night, it even RISE in price. people are still investing in it, even after a public debacle. i dont get it. me.. i want to develop EVRYTHING on SOIL RIGHT NOW sorta thing, to make it worth something especially to those who have already invested in it. as a developer, i feel a responsibility to my shareholders, which is really what this loose sort of community is. many people have invested hard earned money and resources into helping drive SOIL, and i pray that by building it up right, and patiently, it will reap everyone rewards. itll be interesting to see what sort of decision is made, regarding hard or soft forks, and the FUD and hallelujahs on both sides of the issue are amusing to watch. i still think ETH, as a unit, the virtual machine, is a hugely important invention, and i dont think the weakness is in solidity itself, although serpent is also a great working language. anyhow. we've seen how a contract can be manipulated, and im sure we'll see eventually, contracts that are malicious in intent as well. its a brave new world. how free we keep it... thats up to us. SOIL will remain free in that we have n ocontrol over what contracts are deployed on the blockchain. and dont want any. investments are the sole discretion of the investor, no matter what the platform is. people bought into the DAO without understnding it... just like people are buying into LISK without really seeing how centralized and monopolized it can become with a simple concentrated effort, and the "dapps minig" is a breeding ground for corruption. my prognostication is we see the next epic collapse from a "dirty dapp" on LISK in the next 6 months. theres always going to be failures, its simply shocking to see when hundredsof millions of dollars are stipped off the value of something over what has happened. i wish the folks at ETH the best in dealing with this.
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June 20, 2016, 10:20:12 PM |
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Are you also using Cosmo for your contract development? Or have you moved on to a different tool? Which one? peter used the cosmo editor with one release he made. but, with the contract editing and development, which is what most end users would use, already built into the MIST wallet, direction was pushed in that direction. with dApp deployment, if its written in serpent, ive been using pyepm. its taken a lot of futzing to build the file right for deployment, but now that ive gotten comfortable with it, i dont find i even look at other development platforms like truffle or whatnot. and since im really working on top of other peoples work, vetting the contracts and javascript whatsits and making sure they implement correctly on the SOIL network, most of the time, the deployment package for development is pretty standard. ive noticed a commonality to using grunt for front end work, which gives me conniptions, it never likes to remain installed globally on my server. dunno why. gremlins. its always gremlins. Thanks. Had hoped to have my DApp ready by now. Instead I am on my 3rd day now, studying solidity examples, and trying to get a better contract-IDE working. Started with Cosmo because of your recommendation here (if obsolete then edit that old post! Cost me a long time.); but Cosmo is unready, has bugs, and questions asked as github issues just don't get answered. And 'Mix' is very hard to install on Debian. > already built into the MIST wallet Is that SOILsafe ? I have just tried it out. This won't work: https://github.com/Arachnid/solidity-stringutils#basic-usageimport "github.com/Arachnid/solidity-stringutils/strings.sol"; contract MyContract { }
Error: :1:1: Error: Source not found: File not supplied initially. import "github.com/Arachnid/solidity-stringutils/strings.sol"; Perhaps import from local file works? Where do I have to put 'strings.sol' in soilsafe? Or can't SOILsafe/mist work with libraries?
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June 21, 2016, 07:35:51 PM Last edit: June 22, 2016, 05:12:08 AM by AndreasKrueger |
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Had hoped to have my DApp ready by now. Instead I am on my 3rd day now, studying solidity examples, and trying to get a better contract-IDE working. Started with Cosmo because of your recommendation here (if obsolete then edit that old post! Cost me a long time.); but Cosmo is unready, has bugs, and questions asked as github issues just don't get answered. And 'Mix' is very hard to install on Debian. ...
Succeeded: Debian 8 Ethereum installation manual. Working: mix-ide ! Past days taken by toolchain preparations. Today Mist and mix-ide. Now Tomorrow I hope to begin coding my idea. Provides groundwork for environmentally relevant contracts. That's why deploy it on SOIL. Please give me time for it. Unless other participants are objecting it: Please extend the deadline for the DApp coding contest. Thanks.
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June 24, 2016, 11:41:46 AM |
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When does the Hackathon finish?
Abvhiael,
Keep up the good work guys.
Looking forward to the new site.
Also is there anyne experienced in IOT?
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abvhiael
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June 24, 2016, 11:50:53 AM |
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My apologies for my absence recently. As mentioned, Im in the middle of moving, and thus, havent really been able to do a single thing regarding SOIL in the last week. I should FINALLY be done with the move by this weekend, and internet will be set up in my new place by the time we're moved in, and then I'll be double timing it to catch up. Ive been in discussion with a couple people who would be willing to come on board as our blockchain expert, and hopefully I will have that hammered out before end of the month. Hope everyone is doing well!!
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jjjordan
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June 25, 2016, 05:22:54 AM |
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No nodes and no stats page... I used all the nodes listed on previous page nad still have 0 nodes!
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smic
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June 25, 2016, 08:12:06 AM |
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No nodes and no stats page... I used all the nodes listed on previous page nad still have 0 nodes!
confirm
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June 25, 2016, 02:11:42 PM |
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June 25, 2016, 10:06:32 PM |
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admin.addPeer("enode://d25797566dadc671cb82936a21cc993af3bb06f34214d533b19ce6b01a484094f029f68880ea5d0c833ea009466dc6d461ef2838f7d53a25e4ee2695b4f8aa9b@185.92.223.78:39420") admin.addPeer("enode://f3c8d3fbd364db25cb3ca3ff1ddb5c5020b20b2e317cf8b2a06a30279342b2480f5a974f48bdc7f8ecbdfc8bf1d28245c13ab9b104aa6cbde970ddf1eeab0cfc@92.201.84.149:60956")
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bubilas
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June 26, 2016, 10:35:48 AM |
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abvhiael
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June 28, 2016, 11:49:55 AM |
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i found the nodes in the message above worked fine. everything synched up no problem.
the problem seems to be that our new york "hard node" has gone down. these were set up by peter long time ago. i will reset these nodes as soon as i get my computer rebuilt at my new house (im using the public library right now) which will require new executables but should fix the problem forthwith. my move is going as smoothly as moves usually go. 8 hours of driving back and forth every day (three trips) and im exhausted. ALMOST done.
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June 29, 2016, 12:15:02 AM |
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Good luck with the move. Hope things workout.
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abvhiael
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June 30, 2016, 05:38:27 PM |
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the move is JUST ABOUT DONE!! hopefully, by tomorrow, i will have the computer set up again and get those thngs that i had almost finished actually DONE> this move has taken much longer than expected, thanks to brake failures on the car, etc. it will be so nice to have the time to devote back to SOILcoin again after this insanely convoluted month. hope all is well with all of you!
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July 05, 2016, 08:28:23 PM |
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the move is JUST ABOUT DONE!! hopefully, by tomorrow, i will have the computer set up again and get those thngs that i had almost finished actually DONE> this move has taken much longer than expected, thanks to brake failures on the car, etc. it will be so nice to have the time to devote back to SOILcoin again after this insanely convoluted month. hope all is well with all of you!
Well, we all are waiting for good news!
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smic
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July 10, 2016, 09:47:46 AM |
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hi, about 7 hours ago, blockchain is stopped at block 839999... why? thx
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July 10, 2016, 05:42:03 PM Last edit: July 10, 2016, 06:05:58 PM by AndreasKrueger |
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hi, about 7 hours ago, blockchain is stopped at block 839999... why? thx
It is moving again. Thanks to miners 0xbd0beda6.. and 0x17ad57a3.. - and 0xa9c617b4... (" soil mining pool") bh=840028 diff=4.8G miner=0xa9c617b4.. #tx=0 bt= 9secs bh=840027 diff=4.8G miner=0xa9c617b4.. #tx=0 bt= 2secs bh=840026 diff=4.8G miner=0x17ad57a3.. #tx=0 bt= 6secs bh=840025 diff=4.8G miner=0xa9c617b4.. #tx=0 bt= 9secs bh=840024 diff=4.8G miner=0xbd0beda6.. #tx=0 bt= 48secs bh=840023 diff=4.8G miner=0xbd0beda6.. #tx=0 bt= 76secs bh=840022 diff=4.8G miner=0xa9c617b4.. #tx=0 bt= 36secs bh=840021 diff=4.8G miner=0xa9c617b4.. #tx=0 bt= 30secs bh=840020 diff=4.8G miner=0xa9c617b4.. #tx=0 bt= 45secs bh=840019 diff=4.8G miner=0xbd0beda6.. #tx=0 bt= 28secs bh=840018 diff=4.8G miner=0xa9c617b4.. #tx=0 bt=196secs bh=840017 diff=4.9G miner=0xa9c617b4.. #tx=0 bt= 19secs bh=840016 diff=4.9G miner=0xa9c617b4.. #tx=0 bt= 20secs bh=840015 diff=4.9G miner=0xa9c617b4.. #tx=0 bt= 2secs bh=840014 diff=4.9G miner=0x17ad57a3.. #tx=0 bt= 20secs bh=840013 diff=4.9G miner=0xa9c617b4.. #tx=0 bt= 13secs bh=840012 diff=4.9G miner=0x17ad57a3.. #tx=0 bt= 15secs bh=840011 diff=4.9G miner=0xa9c617b4.. #tx=0 bt= 17secs bh=840010 diff=4.9G miner=0xa9c617b4.. #tx=0 bt=134secs bh=840009 diff=4.9G miner=0xa9c617b4.. #tx=0 bt= 47secs bh=840008 diff=4.9G miner=0x17ad57a3.. #tx=0 bt= 72secs bh=840007 diff=4.9G miner=0xbd0beda6.. #tx=0 bt= 66secs bh=840006 diff=4.9G miner=0x17ad57a3.. #tx=0 bt=527secs bh=840005 diff=4.9G miner=0xbd0beda6.. #tx=0 bt=784secs bh=840004 diff=4.9G miner=0xa9c617b4.. #tx=0 bt= 72secs bh=840003 diff=4.9G miner=0xa9c617b4.. #tx=0 bt=372secs bh=840002 diff=4.9G miner=0xbd0beda6.. #tx=0 bt=355secs bh=840001 diff=4.9G miner=0xa9c617b4.. #tx=2 bt=49919secs bh=840000 diff=4.9G miner=0xbd0beda6.. #tx=0 bt= 4secs bh=839999 diff=4.9G miner=0xa9c617b4.. #tx=0 bt= 7secs bh=839998 diff=4.9G miner=0xa9c617b4.. #tx=0 bt= 2secs bh=839997 diff=4.9G miner=0xa9c617b4.. #tx=0 bt= 3secs bh=839996 diff=4.9G miner=0xa9c617b4.. #tx=0 bt= 17secs bh=839995 diff=4.9G miner=0xa9c617b4.. #tx=0 bt= 12secs
suprnova pool https://soil.suprnova.cc/ --> closed. soil mining pool http://185.92.223.78:8082 I see the help page, but how to configure that pool with e.g. nicehash ? Is it difficult to add 'stratum support' to that soil mining pool?
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