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Little teaser of huge XVG release. Feel free to decrypt  
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Cryptomath
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Hello guys, I got into the Verge community around a month ago and so far I really like what I see. Also made alot of profit - although I am not gonna sell it but hold it for a least two years (around 250k). If you keep up doing such a great job as in the past few weeks, I can see a huge potential here! Already voted on Twitter and Binance also  (By the way, I love the "best coin" poll in this thread  )
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Dogedarkdev (OP)
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$XVG - The Standard in Crypto as a Currency!
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Once I download the Verge Debian Wallet and extract the contents, I get VERGEd and VERGE-qt. What now?
Are they the compiled executables for the daemon and the gui wallet? Do I just make them executable (chmod u+x)and run them?
yes those are compiled binaries. although if you're running debian you could just compile it yourself, its fairly quick and easy. I'm having trouble. I downloaded from GitHub and compiled my own binaries. I started the wallet and after ten seconds it went gray (as if it was busy doing something). I assumed that was the "wait until I am synched with the network" behavior. It has now been running for several days and is still gray. I don't see that it's making any connections. This machine has several wallets on it, and they all are connecting and syncing just fine. What do I need to do to get my Verge wallet working? Or at least what do I need to report here to get some help troubleshooting? JC what kind of ram/cpu do you have? do you have several wallets running at once? try downloading the chain from vergecurrency.de and putting it in the ~/.VERGE data directory also what version of debian? what version of boost, openssl, and bdb are you using?
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_///// [$XVG] ★★★★★WE ARE ON THE VERGE ★★★★★ [MULTI-ALGO] /////_
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September 02, 2017, 04:15:27 PM |
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Feel free to decrypt  you cant 'decrypt' hashes, you can only try to bruteforce them
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misterbigg
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September 02, 2017, 04:59:33 PM |
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What makes price shoot above 150, then sudden dump? was there any news, i missed
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"SWISSREALCOIN - FIRST REAL ESTATE CRYPTO TOKEN"
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September 02, 2017, 06:44:30 PM |
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Verge it's a cool project! Will follow them
why this is a cool project you can explain to me?
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Slemicek
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September 02, 2017, 08:05:46 PM |
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Feel free to decrypt  you cant 'decrypt' hashes, you can only try to bruteforce them Follow the leads around other verge channels. Message was decrypted like 10 hours ago by some user on discord already. 
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Slemicek
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September 02, 2017, 08:07:49 PM |
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Calling whole Community again , do your job please and support us on voting on: https://www.binance.com/vote.htmlBinance considering to add more than one coin so every vote will count. Thank you for your strong support so far!!!
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September 02, 2017, 08:30:24 PM Last edit: September 02, 2017, 09:35:25 PM by johncroc1 |
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Once I download the Verge Debian Wallet and extract the contents, I get VERGEd and VERGE-qt. What now?
Are they the compiled executables for the daemon and the gui wallet? Do I just make them executable (chmod u+x)and run them?
yes those are compiled binaries. although if you're running debian you could just compile it yourself, its fairly quick and easy. I'm having trouble. I downloaded from GitHub and compiled my own binaries. I started the wallet and after ten seconds it went gray (as if it was busy doing something). I assumed that was the "wait until I am synched with the network" behavior. It has now been running for several days and is still gray. I don't see that it's making any connections. This machine has several wallets on it, and they all are connecting and syncing just fine. What do I need to do to get my Verge wallet working? Or at least what do I need to report here to get some help troubleshooting? JC what kind of ram/cpu do you have? do you have several wallets running at once? try downloading the chain from vergecurrency.de and putting it in the ~/.VERGE data directory also what version of debian? what version of boost, openssl, and bdb are you using? I7-7700K/16 GB (CPU load is ~5-8% on 7 cores, 40% on the eighth core, All of the RAM is used and about 8 GB of swap) Yes. Running 4 other wallets I will try downloading the block chain and putting it in the directory you suggest Ubuntu 16.04, I keep the OS and installed software very up-to-date (semi-weekly), but I will verify versions of boost, openssl, bdb. Since all of the ram is used, I think I will try starting ONLY the Verge wallet after downloading the block chain and report back the result. Thank you for your help and for giving me some things to check/try! [EDIT] Versions: Boost - 1_58 openssl - 1.0.2g I can't find a way to verify the version of dbd. Whatever comes with Ubuntu 16.04 LTS...I haven't changed it.
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winding-coils
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September 02, 2017, 08:50:49 PM |
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Holding a few hundred thousand, I will continue to buy at these low prices, please keep working hard on this project (and spill the beans on the cryptic message above) 
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psiksenz
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September 02, 2017, 11:02:16 PM |
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Holding a few hundred thousand, I will continue to buy at these low prices, please keep working hard on this project (and spill the beans on the cryptic message above)  I agree, what did the message say? My cryptography is a little rusty! :p
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cointech77
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September 03, 2017, 06:13:26 AM |
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Android app wallet?
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September 03, 2017, 08:34:21 AM |
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Little teaser of huge XVG release. Feel free to decrypt   Has anyone decrypted this? 
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Cryptomath
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September 03, 2017, 09:40:41 AM |
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Is it possible to mine Verge with my AMD Radeon R9 290x?
Or is it limited to NVIDIA (And why is would that be? Would that have a technical reason?) since in the first thread of the post is only written how to mine on NVIDIA?
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giantkin
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September 03, 2017, 11:41:25 AM |
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Is it possible to mine Verge with my AMD Radeon R9 290x?
Or is it limited to NVIDIA (And why is would that be? Would that have a technical reason?) since in the first thread of the post is only written how to mine on NVIDIA?
yes, you can mine on the R9 290x. just use cgminer (or similar) with the scrypt trigger. might have been faster to try it, than wait for me to respond tho lol 
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futuristishe
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September 03, 2017, 02:06:01 PM |
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Good day, when it is planned to implement Verge transfer over telegram service? 
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nubbins7
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September 03, 2017, 03:50:55 PM |
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I just downloaded the blockchain but the wallet is taking kinda long to open it has been about 25 minutes.
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johncroc1
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September 03, 2017, 04:11:18 PM |
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Once I download the Verge Debian Wallet and extract the contents, I get VERGEd and VERGE-qt. What now?
Are they the compiled executables for the daemon and the gui wallet? Do I just make them executable (chmod u+x)and run them?
yes those are compiled binaries. although if you're running debian you could just compile it yourself, its fairly quick and easy. I'm having trouble. I downloaded from GitHub and compiled my own binaries. I started the wallet and after ten seconds it went gray (as if it was busy doing something). I assumed that was the "wait until I am synched with the network" behavior. It has now been running for several days and is still gray. I don't see that it's making any connections. This machine has several wallets on it, and they all are connecting and syncing just fine. What do I need to do to get my Verge wallet working? Or at least what do I need to report here to get some help troubleshooting? JC what kind of ram/cpu do you have? do you have several wallets running at once? try downloading the chain from vergecurrency.de and putting it in the ~/.VERGE data directory also what version of debian? what version of boost, openssl, and bdb are you using? I7-7700K/16 GB (CPU load is ~5-8% on 7 cores, 40% on the eighth core, All of the RAM is used and about 8 GB of swap) Yes. Running 4 other wallets I will try downloading the block chain and putting it in the directory you suggest Ubuntu 16.04, I keep the OS and installed software very up-to-date (semi-weekly), but I will verify versions of boost, openssl, bdb. Since all of the ram is used, I think I will try starting ONLY the Verge wallet after downloading the block chain and report back the result. Thank you for your help and for giving me some things to check/try! [EDIT] Versions: Boost - 1_58 openssl - 1.0.2g I can't find a way to verify the version of dbd. Whatever comes with Ubuntu 16.04 LTS...I haven't changed it. I realized after all the install/delete cycles I've been through, I did not create a VERGE.conf after my last build. So I tried to run VERGEd to get the output to create one and discovered VERGEd does not provide any output (different behavior than I've had before)... Not sure what might be wrong there but found an old VERGE.conf in the trash and am going to try it. Since this is a new wallet setup I don't have anything to lose if it doesn't work, but am wondering if this is going to mess things up down the road when I'm actually trying to use the wallet to store coins, and also wondering why I do not get output from '''./VERGEd''' and if THAT could be a problem that needs to be fixed before I will be able to get this working. Thoughts?
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Dogedarkdev (OP)
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September 03, 2017, 05:13:50 PM |
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Once I download the Verge Debian Wallet and extract the contents, I get VERGEd and VERGE-qt. What now?
Are they the compiled executables for the daemon and the gui wallet? Do I just make them executable (chmod u+x)and run them?
yes those are compiled binaries. although if you're running debian you could just compile it yourself, its fairly quick and easy. I'm having trouble. I downloaded from GitHub and compiled my own binaries. I started the wallet and after ten seconds it went gray (as if it was busy doing something). I assumed that was the "wait until I am synched with the network" behavior. It has now been running for several days and is still gray. I don't see that it's making any connections. This machine has several wallets on it, and they all are connecting and syncing just fine. What do I need to do to get my Verge wallet working? Or at least what do I need to report here to get some help troubleshooting? JC what kind of ram/cpu do you have? do you have several wallets running at once? try downloading the chain from vergecurrency.de and putting it in the ~/.VERGE data directory also what version of debian? what version of boost, openssl, and bdb are you using? I7-7700K/16 GB (CPU load is ~5-8% on 7 cores, 40% on the eighth core, All of the RAM is used and about 8 GB of swap) Yes. Running 4 other wallets I will try downloading the block chain and putting it in the directory you suggest Ubuntu 16.04, I keep the OS and installed software very up-to-date (semi-weekly), but I will verify versions of boost, openssl, bdb. Since all of the ram is used, I think I will try starting ONLY the Verge wallet after downloading the block chain and report back the result. Thank you for your help and for giving me some things to check/try! [EDIT] Versions: Boost - 1_58 openssl - 1.0.2g I can't find a way to verify the version of dbd. Whatever comes with Ubuntu 16.04 LTS...I haven't changed it. I realized after all the install/delete cycles I've been through, I did not create a VERGE.conf after my last build. So I tried to run VERGEd to get the output to create one and discovered VERGEd does not provide any output (different behavior than I've had before)... Not sure what might be wrong there but found an old VERGE.conf in the trash and am going to try it. Since this is a new wallet setup I don't have anything to lose if it doesn't work, but am wondering if this is going to mess things up down the road when I'm actually trying to use the wallet to store coins, and also wondering why I do not get output from '''./VERGEd''' and if THAT could be a problem that needs to be fixed before I will be able to get this working. Thoughts? verged has no output unless you send it rpc calls. it does require a VERGE.conf in the datadirectory with at least rpcuser and rpcpassword configured. to make rpc calls, you'd do this: ./VERGEd getinfo (returns general network info) or ./VERGEd getbalance (returns balance of wallet) etc..
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_///// [$XVG] ★★★★★WE ARE ON THE VERGE ★★★★★ [MULTI-ALGO] /////_
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