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They've got me syncing now Had to add nodes to the conf file of course.
These were provided by testbug in the slack channel for anyone else having this issue
addnode=1.204.242.76 addnode=1.204.251.50 addnode=100.37.37.166 addnode=101.108.0.59 addnode=103.10.197.187 addnode=104.154.61.244 addnode=104.155.47.214 addnode=104.200.154.12 addnode=104.237.2.189 addnode=107.4.200.131 addnode=108.252.131.41 addnode=109.173.219.71 addnode=110.76.155.162 addnode=125.24.78.27 addnode=130.255.8.35 addnode=142.161.64.213 addnode=142.54.177.170 addnode=144.76.183.12 addnode=149.172.98.213 addnode=159.16.107.43 addnode=163.172.68.37 addnode=166.170.56.206 addnode=166.175.60.86 addnode=166.177.187.82 addnode=167.114.120.107 addnode=172.219.131.44 addnode=173.240.38.197 addnode=173.245.202.168 addnode=173.62.197.197 addnode=173.79.132.241 addnode=174.113.100.160 addnode=176.222.232.17 addnode=178.120.222.174 addnode=179.52.110.149 addnode=183.240.20.29 addnode=184.164.129.202 addnode=188.27.237.43 addnode=189.45.116.4 addnode=192.151.159.58 addnode=197.210.25.156 addnode=199.203.186.39 addnode=199.83.230.38 addnode=203.94.54.37 addnode=207.213.184.2 addnode=208.110.65.154 addnode=209.95.50.150 addnode=213.220.221.89 addnode=217.170.193.121 addnode=217.251.137.16 addnode=219.230.66.150 addnode=220.178.235.214 addnode=222.92.18.126 addnode=23.233.69.139 addnode=24.112.8.183 addnode=24.20.26.191 addnode=24.234.216.142 addnode=24.27.103.185 addnode=31.43.218.102 addnode=36.73.43.110 addnode=36.81.16.248 addnode=37.139.14.223 addnode=37.147.53.103 addnode=46.28.49.141 addnode=47.201.161.34 addnode=47.91.78.246 addnode=5.167.151.197 addnode=5.196.111.26 addnode=5.80.171.247 addnode=5.9.12.149 addnode=50.183.51.207 addnode=51.254.196.222 addnode=52.89.181.248 addnode=58.211.252.42 addnode=58.68.39.202 addnode=62.90.105.101 addnode=64.166.55.3 addnode=64.231.70.152 addnode=64.46.10.142 addnode=67.161.114.252 addnode=67.184.31.81 addnode=68.106.45.78 addnode=68.193.97.252 addnode=70.76.147.127 addnode=71.13.17.141 addnode=71.184.130.147 addnode=71.205.221.206 addnode=71.207.192.20 addnode=71.232.234.36 addnode=71.55.164.166 addnode=71.65.219.38 addnode=71.87.140.21 addnode=72.18.213.106 addnode=73.207.241.210 addnode=73.242.24.27 addnode=73.250.174.44 addnode=74.45.170.18 addnode=75.91.96.168 addnode=76.169.236.235 addnode=78.99.46.14 addnode=79.214.126.163 addnode=80.80.104.49 addnode=81.34.183.147 addnode=81.4.102.11 addnode=82.26.174.169 addnode=82.39.148.155 addnode=83.213.248.62 addnode=83.233.39.155 addnode=83.26.238.211 addnode=84.213.131.4 addnode=86.11.168.80 addnode=86.11.190.178 addnode=86.23.70.186 addnode=86.238.48.80 addnode=86.8.193.28 addnode=87.138.174.22 addnode=88.88.29.162 addnode=89.76.250.116 addnode=91.176.146.107 addnode=91.218.194.23 addnode=92.227.130.152 addnode=94.143.246.135 addnode=97.89.166.184 addnode=97.94.206.85 addnode=98.186.117.40 addnode=98.208.105.136 addnode=98.234.149.197 addnode=98.234.86.64
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When I was younger we didn't have behavioural disorders. They called it "being a brat". It was as simple as that!
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Cryptonite310
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May 01, 2017, 07:42:49 PM |
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They've got me syncing now Had to add nodes to the conf file of course.
These were provided by testbug in the slack channel for anyone else having this issue
addnode=1.204.242.76 addnode=1.204.251.50 addnode=100.37.37.166 addnode=101.108.0.59 addnode=103.10.197.187 addnode=104.154.61.244 addnode=104.155.47.214 addnode=104.200.154.12 addnode=104.237.2.189 addnode=107.4.200.131 addnode=108.252.131.41 addnode=109.173.219.71 addnode=110.76.155.162 addnode=125.24.78.27 addnode=130.255.8.35 addnode=142.161.64.213 addnode=142.54.177.170 addnode=144.76.183.12 addnode=149.172.98.213 addnode=159.16.107.43 addnode=163.172.68.37 addnode=166.170.56.206 addnode=166.175.60.86 addnode=166.177.187.82 addnode=167.114.120.107 addnode=172.219.131.44 addnode=173.240.38.197 addnode=173.245.202.168 addnode=173.62.197.197 addnode=173.79.132.241 addnode=174.113.100.160 addnode=176.222.232.17 addnode=178.120.222.174 addnode=179.52.110.149 addnode=183.240.20.29 addnode=184.164.129.202 addnode=188.27.237.43 addnode=189.45.116.4 addnode=192.151.159.58 addnode=197.210.25.156 addnode=199.203.186.39 addnode=199.83.230.38 addnode=203.94.54.37 addnode=207.213.184.2 addnode=208.110.65.154 addnode=209.95.50.150 addnode=213.220.221.89 addnode=217.170.193.121 addnode=217.251.137.16 addnode=219.230.66.150 addnode=220.178.235.214 addnode=222.92.18.126 addnode=23.233.69.139 addnode=24.112.8.183 addnode=24.20.26.191 addnode=24.234.216.142 addnode=24.27.103.185 addnode=31.43.218.102 addnode=36.73.43.110 addnode=36.81.16.248 addnode=37.139.14.223 addnode=37.147.53.103 addnode=46.28.49.141 addnode=47.201.161.34 addnode=47.91.78.246 addnode=5.167.151.197 addnode=5.196.111.26 addnode=5.80.171.247 addnode=5.9.12.149 addnode=50.183.51.207 addnode=51.254.196.222 addnode=52.89.181.248 addnode=58.211.252.42 addnode=58.68.39.202 addnode=62.90.105.101 addnode=64.166.55.3 addnode=64.231.70.152 addnode=64.46.10.142 addnode=67.161.114.252 addnode=67.184.31.81 addnode=68.106.45.78 addnode=68.193.97.252 addnode=70.76.147.127 addnode=71.13.17.141 addnode=71.184.130.147 addnode=71.205.221.206 addnode=71.207.192.20 addnode=71.232.234.36 addnode=71.55.164.166 addnode=71.65.219.38 addnode=71.87.140.21 addnode=72.18.213.106 addnode=73.207.241.210 addnode=73.242.24.27 addnode=73.250.174.44 addnode=74.45.170.18 addnode=75.91.96.168 addnode=76.169.236.235 addnode=78.99.46.14 addnode=79.214.126.163 addnode=80.80.104.49 addnode=81.34.183.147 addnode=81.4.102.11 addnode=82.26.174.169 addnode=82.39.148.155 addnode=83.213.248.62 addnode=83.233.39.155 addnode=83.26.238.211 addnode=84.213.131.4 addnode=86.11.168.80 addnode=86.11.190.178 addnode=86.23.70.186 addnode=86.238.48.80 addnode=86.8.193.28 addnode=87.138.174.22 addnode=88.88.29.162 addnode=89.76.250.116 addnode=91.176.146.107 addnode=91.218.194.23 addnode=92.227.130.152 addnode=94.143.246.135 addnode=97.89.166.184 addnode=97.94.206.85 addnode=98.186.117.40 addnode=98.208.105.136 addnode=98.234.149.197 addnode=98.234.86.64
However this node code may change daily, for the most updated code you can get it from someone in the #slack channel at ( https://t.co/NE613MdtlO). This I think will be fixed in the next wallet update.
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wgd
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May 02, 2017, 10:33:34 AM Last edit: May 02, 2017, 10:59:36 AM by wgd |
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effectsToCause what's up with dates? Again everything is delayed ... dump dump dump
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Cryptonite310
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May 02, 2017, 12:53:44 PM |
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effectsToCause what's up with dates? Again everything is delayed ... dump dump dump What dates are you talking about? We will be releasing the new Verium wallet this week, and the new road map will also come out shortly after the wallet release.
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Josepino
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May 02, 2017, 05:07:55 PM |
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effectsToCause what's up with dates? Again everything is delayed ... dump dump dump Please take your patience. it will be release in this week . To change some functions of this coin , it can take more time to do this work and Dev has worked hard with this coin. If dumping happens , Go and buy more cheap coins to get a big profit in the future, guy.
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MAD945
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May 03, 2017, 06:58:03 PM |
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VERI-Foundation Today the VERI-Foundation was founded, we are accepting member applications. Bounties and prizes will be given to completed community run initiatives. Come Join! Please Retweet, Share and Like
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GGBTC.NL
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May 03, 2017, 07:18:51 PM |
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hi. I cannot find an answer to this question:
How long should I have to wait for, when I only get this message: 'Waiting for a network connection...' ?
Becouse its been up for about an hour and a half. Nothing has happend.
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MAD945
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May 03, 2017, 07:59:35 PM |
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hi. I cannot find an answer to this question:
How long should I have to wait for, when I only get this message: 'Waiting for a network connection...' ?
Becouse its been up for about an hour and a half. Nothing has happend.
Hi, come join the slack channel for live tech-support https://vericoinandveriuminvite.herokuapp.com/
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MAD945
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May 03, 2017, 08:47:50 PM |
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Development Roadmap V1 - is being released
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MAD945
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May 03, 2017, 09:05:27 PM Last edit: May 03, 2017, 09:29:05 PM by MAD945 |
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Development Roadmap V1 - Released
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sycphantichallenger
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May 04, 2017, 03:43:41 AM |
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Development Roadmap V1 - is being released
Good God! exciting things happening. Very exciting to read. Presumably that is not a linear road map? My impression was that the combined vericoin/verium wallet was relatively soon. Or am I confusing that with simply the updated mining algorithms for solo mining in verium wallet? Regardless. Those are certainly interesting goals. With all those features implemented I would say mass market adoption would be swift and profound.
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MAD945
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May 04, 2017, 04:36:59 AM |
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Development Roadmap V1 - is being released
Good God! exciting things happening. Very exciting to read. Presumably that is not a linear road map? My impression was that the combined vericoin/verium wallet was relatively soon. Or am I confusing that with simply the updated mining algorithms for solo mining in verium wallet? Regardless. Those are certainly interesting goals. With all those features implemented I would say mass market adoption would be swift and profound. Our ultimate goal is mass adoption, an easy to use platform that even your 90 year old grandpa could use. We are currently heading towards the combined Gemini wallet. The next Verium wallet update is to take us to the point of the Binary-Chain (AUXPow). This will benefit VeriCoin by increased blocktime speed, scaling and transaction speeds. The VeriCoin wallet will be update shortly after with optimized code that will reduce over resource consumption by over 60%, which is a huge decrease. Alot of our users already run the Verium and VeriCoin wallets at the same time with no problems. So the Gemini wallet won't be far off. The app code that will run on top of the VeriCoin chain will be ready before the Gemini wallet is released. We will be submitting our prototype iOS app to the app store shortly...FYI
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monsanto
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..like bright metal on a sullen ground.
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May 04, 2017, 07:19:54 AM |
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Development Roadmap V1 - Released Could use an editor, but overall I like it! The only thing I don't like so much is this for Verium (besides the fact it should be " than VeriCoin"): At least 10x more costly to send then VeriCoin Is there a game-theory/economic reason that this 10x fee must be the case? What would happen if we let the market decide the relative cost to send VRM vs. VRC? I'd like it if at least in the wallet we can set the fee to what we want. I've seen people before say that the fee drops for small VRM payments, but I'm waiting to hear someone try, because in my windows wallet the fee appears to remain 0.2 VRM for any payment.
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MAD945
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May 04, 2017, 09:09:16 AM |
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Development Roadmap V1 - Released Could use an editor, but overall I like it! The only thing I don't like so much is this for Verium (besides the fact it should be " than VeriCoin"): At least 10x more costly to send then VeriCoin Is there a game-theory/economic reason that this 10x fee must be the case? What would happen if we let the market decide the relative cost to send VRM vs. VRC? I'd like it if at least in the wallet we can set the fee to what we want. I've seen people before say that the fee drops for small VRM payments, but I'm waiting to hear someone try, because in my windows wallet the fee appears to remain 0.2 VRM for any payment. Yes we caught the "then" that should of been "than" but it was to late as we had already pushed it out. We have an updated version that we will push to the link I will get someone smarter then me to explain the economics behind the fee
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Cryptonite310
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May 04, 2017, 11:33:04 AM |
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Development Roadmap V1 - is being released
Good God! exciting things happening. Very exciting to read. Presumably that is not a linear road map? My impression was that the combined vericoin/verium wallet was relatively soon. Or am I confusing that with simply the updated mining algorithms for solo mining in verium wallet? Regardless. Those are certainly interesting goals. With all those features implemented I would say mass market adoption would be swift and profound. Our ultimate goal is mass adoption, an easy to use platform that even your 90 year old grandpa could use. We are currently heading towards the combined Gemini wallet. The next Verium wallet update is to take us to the point of the Binary-Chain (AUXPow). This will benefit VeriCoin by increased blocktime speed, scaling and transaction speeds. The VeriCoin wallet will be update shortly after with optimized code that will reduce over resource consumption by over 60%, which is a huge decrease. Alot of our users already run the Verium and VeriCoin wallets at the same time with no problems. So the Gemini wallet won't be far off. The app code that will run on top of the VeriCoin chain will be ready before the Gemini wallet is released. We will be submitting our prototype iOS app to the app store shortly...FYI Interesting the app has been in the works already?
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May 04, 2017, 12:00:09 PM Last edit: May 04, 2017, 12:16:47 PM by effectsToCause |
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Development Roadmap V1 - Released Could use an editor, but overall I like it! The only thing I don't like so much is this for Verium (besides the fact it should be " than VeriCoin"): At least 10x more costly to send then VeriCoin Is there a game-theory/economic reason that this 10x fee must be the case? What would happen if we let the market decide the relative cost to send VRM vs. VRC? I'd like it if at least in the wallet we can set the fee to what we want. I've seen people before say that the fee drops for small VRM payments, but I'm waiting to hear someone try, because in my windows wallet the fee appears to remain 0.2 VRM for any payment. For most transactions the fee will be 0.2 VRM because it's a per kilobyte fee structure. The reasons for fee structure are as follows, and possible because of the Dual Blockchain system where Verium does not need to be a great currency. -Inflation can get very low, very fast, because after a couple years with increased user growth, mining can be almost entirely fee based rewards. So no need to continue to inflate for decades to pay for security. -As the reward drops more over time, pool mining becomes less and less practical because a greater fraction of your earnings will be lost in a pool withdrawal transaction fee. Additionally you will have to wait longer to perform a withdrawal when your earnings are significantly over fee. This may make most miners prefer solomining because the profit margins will be considerably better. So in short this fee structure should help to increase value and decentralization to new levels.
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May 04, 2017, 12:03:00 PM |
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MAD945
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May 04, 2017, 04:10:20 PM |
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Development Roadmap V1 - Released Could use an editor, but overall I like it! The only thing I don't like so much is this for Verium (besides the fact it should be " than VeriCoin"): At least 10x more costly to send then VeriCoin Is there a game-theory/economic reason that this 10x fee must be the case? What would happen if we let the market decide the relative cost to send VRM vs. VRC? I'd like it if at least in the wallet we can set the fee to what we want. I've seen people before say that the fee drops for small VRM payments, but I'm waiting to hear someone try, because in my windows wallet the fee appears to remain 0.2 VRM for any payment. For most transactions the fee will be 0.2 VRM because it's a per kilobyte fee structure. The reasons for fee structure are as follows, and possible because of the Dual Blockchain system where Verium does not need to be a great currency. -Inflation can get very low, very fast, because after a couple years with increased user growth, mining can be almost entirely fee based rewards. So no need to continue to inflate for decades to pay for security. -As the reward drops more over time, pool mining becomes less and less practical because a greater fraction of your earnings will be lost in a pool withdrawal transaction fee. Additionally you will have to wait longer to perform a withdrawal when your earnings are significantly over fee. This may make most miners prefer solomining because the profit margins will be considerably better. So in short this fee structure should help to increase value and decentralization to new levels. Thanks Doug, for the clarification
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MAD945
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May 04, 2017, 05:58:03 PM |
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Chinese Translation of Development Roadmap V1 - Now Available 开发路线图 V1 5 More languages on the way!
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wgd
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May 04, 2017, 10:20:06 PM |
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Market beautifully reacted on the roadmap, there is nothing to do
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