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July 14, 2016, 07:19:42 AM
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Reserved Blue tshirt,send to poland?

I do believe so. A community member actually made the campaign, they might know better. But, according to what I find in the teespring EU FAQ, they will ship there regardless of how the campaign was setup. You should have had to pay for international shipping.

I have emailed teespring asking for verification. I will post and PM you just as soon as I get a response.

Thanks for the order!



Wow, they got back to me quick!  Smiley

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Hi Steven,

Thank you for reaching out to Teespring Support!

I am happy to help. Yes, we do ship to Poland. When placing the order, just change the country first and the format will automatically change.

Our international shipping fee is $12.50 USD for the initial item, plus $4 USD for each additional t-shirt. The shirt should arrive within 17-21 days from the end of the campaign.

I hope this helps. Please let me know if there is anything else that I can help you.

Kind regards,

Robert

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July 14, 2016, 07:48:06 AM
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After all that the SBC I'm interested in trying out with the EGC wallet is the C.H.I.P. this is a $9 board that includes eMMC storage, lipo charger, and wifi and 0.5-1W power draw. The potential issues are only 512MB or ram and single core SOC, this is likely to make compiling the wallet more challenging, and my make running it difficult as well. If it works its literally a case of plug in power and go (everything else you need is included on a $9 board).

A lite version of the daemon could be made for this purpose, removing some of the unnecessary code. PoW mining code for example. I can begin looking into this.

My personal vision of the solar miner has always been a daemon, 'command line' as called, with a web interface. Keeping the cost down with no display, which would be almost useless for an outdoor application, and removing the unnecessary overhead of the Qt and supporting environment in my mind makes this an obvious approach.

My initial reaction is I like how the Pine64's name fits with EverGreenCoin. Wink Of course, power consumption is a much greater concern. Making the C.H.I.P. more fitting, plus the lower cost. But, as mentioned, it being able to compile and run the daemon, even a lite version, remains to be seen. Some testing will have to be done.

I have asked Gabi to chime in here. Again, thanks for the input everyone.

EDIT: Ordered my C.H.I.P. to experiment with.

Having a cutdown daemon could be interesting, I've been running the daemon (without QT) on my Pi and that seems to have been working ok (although a bit slow at importing the block chain), htop seems to suggest it's using around 26% of the available 1G of ram so there's some hope it might fit on a smaller device.

Compilation we might be able to fix by cross compiling and creating a package, then it's just a case of installing the binaries, the packaging side is something I wanted to look at anyway on the Pi so I can easily install it on another Pi without having to install the whole dev environment.

I might see if I can at least get it compiling on my C.H.I.P later today.
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July 14, 2016, 07:54:46 AM
Last edit: July 14, 2016, 09:47:30 AM by Gizfreak
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https://youtu.be/v-jvXkYy3Fo

EverGreenCoin is being mentioned on Coinigy's investment strategy live stream! Smiley
For those that are interested, the EGC part starts at 59:40

Btw EGC just passed 20 btc volume at Bittrex   Grin
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July 14, 2016, 09:52:42 AM
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After all that the SBC I'm interested in trying out with the EGC wallet is the C.H.I.P. this is a $9 board that includes eMMC storage, lipo charger, and wifi and 0.5-1W power draw. The potential issues are only 512MB or ram and single core SOC, this is likely to make compiling the wallet more challenging, and my make running it difficult as well. If it works its literally a case of plug in power and go (everything else you need is included on a $9 board).

A lite version of the daemon could be made for this purpose, removing some of the unnecessary code. PoW mining code for example. I can begin looking into this.

My personal vision of the solar miner has always been a daemon, 'command line' as called, with a web interface. Keeping the cost down with no display, which would be almost useless for an outdoor application, and removing the unnecessary overhead of the Qt and supporting environment in my mind makes this an obvious approach.

My initial reaction is I like how the Pine64's name fits with EverGreenCoin. Wink Of course, power consumption is a much greater concern. Making the C.H.I.P. more fitting, plus the lower cost. But, as mentioned, it being able to compile and run the daemon, even a lite version, remains to be seen. Some testing will have to be done.

I have asked Gabi to chime in here. Again, thanks for the input everyone.

EDIT: Ordered my C.H.I.P. to experiment with.

Having a cutdown daemon could be interesting, I've been running the daemon (without QT) on my Pi and that seems to have been working ok (although a bit slow at importing the block chain), htop seems to suggest it's using around 26% of the available 1G of ram so there's some hope it might fit on a smaller device.

Compilation we might be able to fix by cross compiling and creating a package, then it's just a case of installing the binaries, the packaging side is something I wanted to look at anyway on the Pi so I can easily install it on another Pi without having to install the whole dev environment.

I might see if I can at least get it compiling on my C.H.I.P later today.


I am working on EGC lite now. There is actually a lot of functions and even a few header and source files I can trim out completely now with PoW over. I think this will be a good idea regardless of what device is chosen for the solar miner. That said, the planned android wallet and desktop wallets could benefit from this trimming. With that in mind, perhaps it is a new version I am working on, not "EGC lite." I am excited to see how big of an impact on resources this will have.

Yes, importing the blockchain is intensive. Snapshotting is much faster. There is a recent snapshot in the OP should anyone need it. (Thanks again CryptoChainer!)

Yes, a package is what we will certainly want when we are cranking these out on a production level.

If you do find time to test on your CHIP, I would greatly appreciate it. If you do or whenever you can, please share your results. At this time, I personally only have a Pi emulator to experiment with.

Many thanks!

P.S. Community > Dev Wink

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July 14, 2016, 01:24:20 PM
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Status: 85 confirmations, broadcast through 14 nodes
Date: 14/07/2016 14:51
To: EHVZfzHzq3g64wprDFTf1HtmLDycTAqsdY
Debit: -1000.00 EGC
Transaction fee: -0.0001 EGC
Net amount: -1000.0001 EGC
Transaction ID: e6a2e0ff6ea7320a3d3b1cd316367ae1c3b4cb098ffa105d3b7a0fa65b8b9580

Can you cancel this transaction, it is not Evergreen adress, it is XNG coin adress, how could that been proccessed lol.
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July 14, 2016, 01:40:01 PM
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Wtf with me today, 1 more failed transaction jesus

Status: 7/unconfirmed, broadcast through 10 nodes
Date: 14/07/2016 16:31
To: EeRx8UjFfPbw8a6wYornzFsYa2Y4k72oEp
Debit: -5000.00 EGC
Transaction fee: -0.0001 EGC
Net amount: -5000.0001 EGC
Transaction ID: 13236137b9a8e1498d47057732b2ce35b6dc19172e7ad48edebba0386a5e9bcb
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July 14, 2016, 02:11:05 PM
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Both transactions went to Enigma (XNG coin) wallet please fix it Devs total bad day for me

This is the wallet adress where should my EGC come back ->EWpK3TRzBzvNoEuekcq7gxevWfWU5372e5
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July 14, 2016, 03:06:30 PM
Last edit: July 14, 2016, 03:30:20 PM by EverGreenCoin
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Both transactions went to Enigma (XNG coin) wallet please fix it Devs total bad day for me

This is the wallet adress where should my EGC come back ->EWpK3TRzBzvNoEuekcq7gxevWfWU5372e5

Sorry to be the barrier of bad news, but both transactions did go to an EGC wallet. Both addresses you mention are valid EGC addresses and I can see your successful transactions on the block explorer to the mentioned addresses as you can see, EeRx8UjFfPbw8a6wYornzFsYa2Y4k72oEp and EHVZfzHzq3g64wprDFTf1HtmLDycTAqsdY

Transactions can not be canceled, reversed, or refunded in any way. Once you send someone EverGreenCoin, any crypto currency for that matter, they are sent and can not be unsent. I have no control over other people's wallets. In the same way I can not take coins out of your wallet, I can not take coins out of the wallet(s) you sent these transactions to.

It is not possible to send EGC to another coin's wallet. You can only send EGC to an EGC wallet. Which is what you have done here in both instances. Had the address you tried to send to not been a valid EGC address, the EGC wallet would have prevented you.

These two addresses only have the one transaction each. What that says is the addresses have not been in use, up until you sent coins to them. Unfortunately, that lessens the likelihood of being able to determine the owner(s) of these addresses, if the addresses even have an owner.

Unless someone comes forward with your mistakenly sent coins, there is really nothing that can be done. This is no fault of mine or EverGreenCoin. This is how crypto currencies work. I am so sorry to say, there is nothing I or anyone else, besides the owner of the addresses, can do to help you recover the coins you mistakenly transferred.

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July 14, 2016, 03:36:20 PM
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What a hell you say,

DEPOSIT XNG
Wallet status: Online (87491 blocks)
Your deposit address (ADDR)

EeRx8UjFfPbw8a6wYornzFsYa2Y4k72oEp      This is Enigma coin adress of Yobit. this is my Yobit XNG wallet


EHVZfzHzq3g64wprDFTf1HtmLDycTAqsdY     This is my PC XNG wallet, both are not EGC wallet, i can proof with screenshots !
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July 14, 2016, 03:39:57 PM
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What a hell you say,

DEPOSIT XNG
Wallet status: Online (87491 blocks)
Your deposit address (ADDR)

EeRx8UjFfPbw8a6wYornzFsYa2Y4k72oEp      This is Enigma coin adress of Yobit. this is my Yobit XNG wallet


EHVZfzHzq3g64wprDFTf1HtmLDycTAqsdY     This is my PC XNG wallet, both are not EGC wallet, i can proof with screenshots !
You can look them up on the explorer. They are also EGC addresses.

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July 14, 2016, 03:42:50 PM
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What a hell you say,

DEPOSIT XNG
Wallet status: Online (87491 blocks)
Your deposit address (ADDR)

EeRx8UjFfPbw8a6wYornzFsYa2Y4k72oEp      This is Enigma coin adress of Yobit. this is my Yobit XNG wallet


EHVZfzHzq3g64wprDFTf1HtmLDycTAqsdY     This is my PC XNG wallet, both are not EGC wallet, i can proof with screenshots !

I am not doubting you that they are valid Enigma coin addresses. I am telling you they are valid EverGreenCoin addresses as well and you did send EverGreenCoin to the those mentioned EverGreenCoin addresses.

Here are the transactions in the EverGreenCoin block explorer:
e6a2e0ff6ea7320a3d3b1cd316367ae1c3b4cb098ffa105d3b7a0fa65b8b9580
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13236137b9a8e1498d47057732b2ce35b6dc19172e7ad48edebba0386a5e9bcb

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July 14, 2016, 03:45:53 PM
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My god so i just successfully lost fucking EGC coins what a fuck is that, and cant be canceled due to mistake ??

Where the hell ill find the owners of those wallet, fucking duplicate.

What a fucking retarded coin, shame that i even know the name of this coin. Motherfuckers.

How can fucking be so, that EGC has same as other coins adrresses.

Please cancel them, thats a humanic mistake.

For fuck sake ...
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July 14, 2016, 03:54:45 PM
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http://158.69.205.238:3001/address/EHVZfzHzq3g64wprDFTf1HtmLDycTAqsdY
http://158.69.205.238:3001/address/EeRx8UjFfPbw8a6wYornzFsYa2Y4k72oEp

Both adresses never had any EGC, exept by mistake sended, why the hell you cant redeem them back to me.
And those adrreses was created in time the coins were sent.

Well ok let this fucking coins be sacrifised, hope it will die with fucking deaths together.

Anal fuckers.
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July 14, 2016, 04:13:47 PM
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Because its decentralized like all other crypto currencies.
It means that no one can control the coins other than the owner of the wallet they are in.

It has nothing to do with them not wanting to help you. It is because it isnt possible.

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July 14, 2016, 04:21:05 PM
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http://158.69.205.238:3001/address/EHVZfzHzq3g64wprDFTf1HtmLDycTAqsdY
http://158.69.205.238:3001/address/EeRx8UjFfPbw8a6wYornzFsYa2Y4k72oEp

Both adresses never had any EGC, exept by mistake sended, why the hell you cant redeem them back to me.
And those adrreses was created in time the coins were sent.

Well ok let this fucking coins be sacrifised, hope it will die with fucking deaths together.

Anal fuckers.
Do you have to use the word fuck so often, because it's that long ago that you've got laid?
The dev did try to explain you thoroughly what went wrong and that you can't blame anybody here, but still you keep on ranting like a 12 years old.
You'd better stick to playing kids games, instead of trying your luck here to improve your pocket money.

And now get the f... out of this thread before I put you on ignore or start trolling you.
Got one good tip for you: try your luck at Yobit's support.
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July 14, 2016, 04:39:06 PM
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I got a tip for you too, go fuckyourself man.

Go die all who in this scam coin EGC.

I terminated everything green of my PC and duped rest coins. Bye deadmans.
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July 14, 2016, 04:53:47 PM
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Coins are redeemable, just you all dont know how, i already redeemed, them myself, with dump/import priv key.

As i said this is XNG wallets, and i found how to redeem them.

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July 14, 2016, 05:54:39 PM
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Coins are redeemable, just you all dont know how, i already redeemed, them myself, with dump/import priv key.

As i said this is XNG wallets, and i found how to redeem them.



Glad to hear you have found a satisfactory solution for your issue. Thank you for your interest in EverGreenCoin.

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July 14, 2016, 05:55:48 PM
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July 14, 2016, 10:05:58 PM
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My god so i just successfully lost fucking EGC coins what a fuck is that, and cant be canceled due to mistake ??

Where the hell ill find the owners of those wallet, fucking duplicate.

What a fucking retarded coin, shame that i even know the name of this coin. Motherfuckers.

How can fucking be so, that EGC has same as other coins adrresses.

Please cancel them, thats a humanic mistake.

For fuck sake ...

Just as a point of Interest: In a traditional banking system if you transfer money to the wrong account number exactly the same is true, that money arrives in someone elses account and there's generally no way to get it back (Banks may try to reclaim it in the case of fraud but it's not guaranteed).

In terms of Crypto Currencies: http://bitcoin.stackexchange.com/a/201

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