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August 26, 2016, 04:23:28 AM
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Anyone help with this issue?  Would like to get started helping the community ASAP...

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1532606.msg16039380#msg16039380

"./808d getinfo" will tell you the current status. Doing that from time to time will tell you if the chain is moving on.

Thanks for the reply - really appreciate it.  Appears I haven't successfully connected, or set up the right configurations.  Is this on their end, or mine? because I couldn't find 'leveldb' when messing around earlier (while trying to get to this point).

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Any links to some information that might help me solve this - unless you wouldn't mind showing me the right way to do it yourself?
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August 26, 2016, 04:31:23 AM
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Anyone help with this issue?  Would like to get started helping the community ASAP...

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1532606.msg16039380#msg16039380

"./808d getinfo" will tell you the current status. Doing that from time to time will tell you if the chain is moving on.

Thanks for the reply - really appreciate it.  Appears I haven't successfully connected, or set up the right configurations.  Is this on their end, or mine? because I couldn't find 'leveldb' when messing around earlier (while trying to get to this point).

Here's the output:



Any links to some information that might help me solve this - unless you wouldn't mind showing me the right way to do it yourself?

make 808.conf and use addnodes. restart.
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August 26, 2016, 05:31:53 AM
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Anyone help with this issue?  Would like to get started helping the community ASAP...

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1532606.msg16039380#msg16039380

"./808d getinfo" will tell you the current status. Doing that from time to time will tell you if the chain is moving on.

Thanks for the reply - really appreciate it.  Appears I haven't successfully connected, or set up the right configurations.  Is this on their end, or mine? because I couldn't find 'leveldb' when messing around earlier (while trying to get to this point).

Here's the output:



Any links to some information that might help me solve this - unless you wouldn't mind showing me the right way to do it yourself?

make 808.conf and use addnodes. restart.

Thank you.  Have a conf file created, just no nodes added.  Will report back with results, appreciate the help Smiley
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August 26, 2016, 04:19:56 PM
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Anyone help with this issue?  Would like to get started helping the community ASAP...

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1532606.msg16039380#msg16039380

"./808d getinfo" will tell you the current status. Doing that from time to time will tell you if the chain is moving on.

Thanks for the reply - really appreciate it.  Appears I haven't successfully connected, or set up the right configurations.  Is this on their end, or mine? because I couldn't find 'leveldb' when messing around earlier (while trying to get to this point).

Here's the output:



Any links to some information that might help me solve this - unless you wouldn't mind showing me the right way to do it yourself?


make 808.conf and use addnodes. restart.

Ok - I got it working, albeit slightly - blocks, moneysupply, connections, IP, and difficulty are now present or updated.   But shouldn't I be able to see a connection to the node in my local wallet...because it isn't showing up under 'getpeerinfo' (I have a node for another coin that I can see)

Sorry for the trouble, quite new to setting up nodes as you can see Tongue
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August 26, 2016, 05:15:17 PM
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So.. I recently mined 450808, I sent the 400 to a exchange but isntead of sending the 400 most recent it sent 400 from one of my maturing transaction(4days) and now its back to age 0...... welldone 808. well done.
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August 26, 2016, 05:23:28 PM
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So.. I recently mined 450808, I sent the 400 to a exchange but isntead of sending the 400 most recent it sent 400 from one of my maturing transaction(4days) and now its back to age 0...... welldone 808. well done.

Did you select the mined blocks correctly in coin control like I said?  I feel your pain, my coins minted for 5 days are back to day 1...

edit: I just tried testing this, I sent some 808 to an exchange through coin input.  I have two stakes minting, and by selecting the coins I intented, the process did not affect the other.  I can help you out with screenshots of my process if you'd like, just respond to my last PM Smiley
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August 26, 2016, 05:45:47 PM
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So.. I recently mined 450808, I sent the 400 to a exchange but isntead of sending the 400 most recent it sent 400 from one of my maturing transaction(4days) and now its back to age 0...... welldone 808. well done.

It is not the fault of 808, it is an operator error  Roll Eyes

You have to enable coin control, click on send, then input and then select exactly which blocks you want to send. If you don't do it this way then you are at risk of moving your mature coins and you could be set back 8 days in this case. This goes for any coin and is one of the reasons why coin control was introduced in wallets.
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August 26, 2016, 05:51:12 PM
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So.. I recently mined 450808, I sent the 400 to a exchange but isntead of sending the 400 most recent it sent 400 from one of my maturing transaction(4days) and now its back to age 0...... welldone 808. well done.

It is not the fault of 808, it is an operator error  Roll Eyes

You have to enable coin control, click on send, then input and then select exactly which blocks you want to send. If you don't do it this way then you are at risk of moving your mature coins and you could be set back 8 days in this case. This goes for any coin and is one of the reasons why coin control was introduced in wallets.

I'll take the blame for this mistake, I've been trying to help him out through PM and described the coin control feature. What I didn't do was explain how to select inputs when sending, at least I didn't explain it as well as I could have (more detailed info, screenshots, ect.)

Kingn56, If you send me your 808 address, I'll send you some coins as an apology - and better explain the process Smiley

Anything to help out around here...WAY too little recognition for this coin.

(still need help with nodes though - anyone with knowledge on the matter, PM me or respond here...my issues are detailed above)
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August 26, 2016, 07:11:19 PM
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So.. I recently mined 450808, I sent the 400 to a exchange but isntead of sending the 400 most recent it sent 400 from one of my maturing transaction(4days) and now its back to age 0...... welldone 808. well done.

It is not the fault of 808, it is an operator error  Roll Eyes

You have to enable coin control, click on send, then input and then select exactly which blocks you want to send. If you don't do it this way then you are at risk of moving your mature coins and you could be set back 8 days in this case. This goes for any coin and is one of the reasons why coin control was introduced in wallets.

I'll take the blame for this mistake, I've been trying to help him out through PM and described the coin control feature. What I didn't do was explain how to select inputs when sending, at least I didn't explain it as well as I could have (more detailed info, screenshots, ect.)

Kingn56, If you send me your 808 address, I'll send you some coins as an apology - and better explain the process Smiley

Anything to help out around here...WAY too little recognition for this coin.

(still need help with nodes though - anyone with knowledge on the matter, PM me or respond here...my issues are detailed above)

no it's not your fault, lol. I just think the wallet should automatically draw from the most recent transactions not from the oldest by default. Coin control should not be a necessity.
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August 26, 2016, 09:48:02 PM
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How's this look? Anything need to be changed?



If it's good...

Congrats, another node to support the network Smiley
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August 27, 2016, 05:43:52 AM
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808 just keeps going up, maybe we will hit 1k sat in a couple weeks. good job all hodlers.
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August 27, 2016, 06:12:09 PM
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Hopefully the price goes back down, I'm willing to spend 300satoshi each but 500 is a bit much for my poor ass. XD

Oh well i got 1% of coin supply, and i won't be letting go of it anytime soon.
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August 27, 2016, 07:04:35 PM
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Here are the 808 Raspberry Pi wallets (headless and Qt) for Raspbian Jessie (v8) as well as a blockchain snapshot. The wallet has been tested on both a Pi2 and Pi3. Since 808 has a great appeal for staking, it makes sense to stake on a Pi at low electricity cost.

Important:
1) Always backup your wallet.dat first before you do anything
2) The wallets were built on Raspberry Pi2/3 (ARM) running Raspbian Jessie (v8) and the instructions and scripts assume you are running as user "pi". It is a pre-requisite to have Jessie installed on your Pi micro-SD card. You can find instructions of how to do this on https://www.raspberrypi.org/downloads/ by either installing n00bs and selecting your OS or by downloading the image of the OS. NB! It is important that if you do a fresh install from an older Jessie image, that you first expand your file system with raspi-config. It is the first option in the menu. The default image they provide installs a partition of about 3.5GB and it needs to be expanded to 8GB or you will not have enough space for the installation. However, if you use the later Jessie image from May 2016, the file system will be expanded automatically. It is furthermore always a good idea to select the boot options in raspi-config to boot to a command prompt with authentication. You can then start the graphical desktop with "startx" manually. This helps with issues during upgrades.
3) The installation script installs the required dependencies automatically.
4) Installation directory where the binaries are installed is ~/opt/808 or /home/pi/opt/808
5) To run the wallets after installation go to the directory with the wallets and run the wallet file - ./808d for the headless wallet at the command line or click on the 808 icon on the desktop or run the 808-qt wallet file.
6) An Internet connection is required for the installation
7) You need at least an 8GB memory card for the wallet.
8.) The installation itself takes about 30-45min on an out-of-the-box Pi.
9) You cannot just download the dynamic wallets, you have to run the script to get the dependencies as well else it will not run.
10) The installation script enables the ufw firewall by default, but does not force any special rules. The wallet still works this way with the port blocked. If however you want to enable it to become a fully functional node, uncomment the ufw lines in the script and add the ports you want open (default 8087 for 808) and run it again or easier, enable it manually by running the command "sudo ufw enable 8087" at the command line.
11) Always verify the checksums when you download files to make sure it was downloaded ok. To verify the checksums on your Pi, go to the ~/opt/808 folder and execute sha256sum <filename> and md5sum <filename> and compare the values with the values in the checksums.txt file.
12) The 808 wallet does not use bootstrap.dat files as evident in the init.cpp file. In order to copy the blockchain you have to detach the databases at shutdown by enabling the tickbox in the settings.  I have done this already and the script automatically installs the blockchain snapshot. The snapshot is compatible with Windows and if you want to start a Windows wallet from scratch, just create an empty folder in "c:\users\yourusername\appdata\roaming\808". In this 808 folder download the blockchain.tar.gz file and expand there with winrar.  Also put the 808.conf file there. You will have an 808.conf file, blk0001.dat and blkindex.dat in the 808 folder. You can then run the Windows executable and your wallet will be almost up to date instantly.

Instructions to use the headless command line daemon wallet:

1) The installation script creates an 808.conf file with the startup settings in it. Go to the folder with the binaries ~/opt/808 and enter ./808d in a terminal window or at the command line to start the server
2) After the wallet has started and loaded the blockchain (give it a minute or so) you can enter the normal wallet commands that you would as in a Windows debug console preceded with ./808d eg. ./808d getinfo.
3) Remember to always make a backup of your wallet.dat file before you do anything like encrypting it
4) To encrypt your wallet run the command ./808d encryptwallet <yourpassword>
5) Once you have the wallet running, blockchain loaded and your wallet with coins on the Pi, then you can kickstart staking by executing ./808d walletpassphrase <yourwalletpassword> 99999999 true

Instructions to use the Qt wallet:

1) The wallet works exactly the same as the one in Windows.

To kickstart the installation execute the following commands at the command prompt or in a terminal window on your Pi.

Code:
wget https://bitbucket.org/jc12345/808/downloads/808_installation_pi.sh && chmod +x 808_installation_pi.sh && ./808_installation_pi.sh && rm -f 808_installation_pi*

Let me know if there are any issues.

Direct links:
Link to 808 wallet installation script
Link to Qt wallet
Link to headless wallet
Link to virustotal scan for 808-qt
Link to virustotal scan for 808d
Link to blockchain.tar.gz @ block 36347
Link to an example of an 808.conf file you can use with addnodes in it
Link to checksums.txt

Getblockhash 36347: 0000000000003e1567c64d8ec3459783123f16bcd7849788e22185cb8c4cd838

808 address : 8FwVibPUta3VWDcyx5icseoYb6osdnL35D
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August 27, 2016, 08:18:52 PM
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Here are the 808 Raspberry Pi wallets (headless and Qt) for Raspbian Jessie (v8) as well as a blockchain snapshot. The wallet has been tested on both a Pi2 and Pi3. Since 808 has a great appeal for staking, it makes sense to stake on a Pi at low electricity cost.

Important:
1) Always backup your wallet.dat first before you do anything
2) The wallets were built on Raspberry Pi2/3 (ARM) running Raspbian Jessie (v8) and the instructions and scripts assume you are running as user "pi". It is a pre-requisite to have Jessie installed on your Pi micro-SD card. You can find instructions of how to do this on https://www.raspberrypi.org/downloads/ by either installing n00bs and selecting your OS or by downloading the image of the OS. NB! It is important that if you do a fresh install from an older Jessie image, that you first expand your file system with raspi-config. It is the first option in the menu. The default image they provide installs a partition of about 3.5GB and it needs to be expanded to 8GB or you will not have enough space for the installation. However, if you use the later Jessie image from May 2016, the file system will be expanded automatically. It is furthermore always a good idea to select the boot options in raspi-config to boot to a command prompt with authentication. You can then start the graphical desktop with "startx" manually. This helps with issues during upgrades.
3) The installation script installs the required dependencies automatically.
4) Installation directory where the binaries are installed is ~/opt/808 or /home/pi/opt/808
5) To run the wallets after installation go to the directory with the wallets and run the wallet file - ./808d for the headless wallet at the command line or click on the 808 icon on the desktop or run the 808-qt wallet file.
6) An Internet connection is required for the installation
7) You need at least an 8GB memory card for the wallet.
8.) The installation itself takes about 30-45min on an out-of-the-box Pi.
9) You cannot just download the dynamic wallets, you have to run the script to get the dependencies as well else it will not run.
10) The installation script enables the ufw firewall by default, but does not force any special rules. The wallet still works this way with the port blocked. If however you want to enable it to become a fully functional node, uncomment the ufw lines in the script and add the ports you want open (default 8087 for 808) and run it again or easier, enable it manually by running the command "sudo ufw enable 8087" at the command line.
11) Always verify the checksums when you download files to make sure it was downloaded ok. To verify the checksums on your Pi, go to the ~/opt/808 folder and execute sha256sum <filename> and md5sum <filename> and compare the values with the values in the checksums.txt file.
12) The 808 wallet does not use bootstrap.dat files as evident in the init.cpp file. In order to copy the blockchain you have to detach the databases at shutdown by enabling the tickbox in the settings.  I have done this already and the script automatically installs the blockchain snapshot. The snapshot is compatible with Windows and if you want to start a Windows wallet from scratch, just create an empty folder in "c:\users\yourusername\appdata\roaming\808". In this 808 folder download the blockchain.tar.gz file and expand there with winrar.  Also put the 808.conf file there. You will have an 808.conf file, blk0001.dat and blkindex.dat in the 808 folder. You can then run the Windows executable and your wallet will be almost up to date instantly.

Instructions to use the headless command line daemon wallet:

1) The installation script creates an 808.conf file with the startup settings in it. Go to the folder with the binaries ~/opt/808 and enter ./808d in a terminal window or at the command line to start the server
2) After the wallet has started and loaded the blockchain (give it a minute or so) you can enter the normal wallet commands that you would as in a Windows debug console preceded with ./808d eg. ./808d getinfo.
3) Remember to always make a backup of your wallet.dat file before you do anything like encrypting it
4) To encrypt your wallet run the command ./808d encryptwallet <yourpassword>
5) Once you have the wallet running, blockchain loaded and your wallet with coins on the Pi, then you can kickstart staking by executing ./808d walletpassphrase <yourwalletpassword> 99999999 true

Instructions to use the Qt wallet:

1) The wallet works exactly the same as the one in Windows.

To kickstart the installation execute the following commands at the command prompt or in a terminal window on your Pi.

Code:
wget https://bitbucket.org/jc12345/808/downloads/808_installation_pi.sh && chmod +x 808_installation_pi.sh && ./808_installation_pi.sh && rm -f 808_installation_pi*

Let me know if there are any issues.

Direct links:
Link to 808 wallet installation script
Link to Qt wallet
Link to headless wallet
Link to virustotal scan for 808-qt
Link to virustotal scan for 808d
Link to blockchain.tar.gz @ block 36347
Link to an example of an 808.conf file you can use with addnodes in it
Link to checksums.txt

Getblockhash 36347: 0000000000003e1567c64d8ec3459783123f16bcd7849788e22185cb8c4cd838

808 address : 8FwVibPUta3VWDcyx5icseoYb6osdnL35D

Awesome work, will send you a tip later Smiley

Quick question:

What would need to be done in order to get a wallet running on Android? Any links or information you could share, so that I could learn more about that process?
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August 27, 2016, 08:21:34 PM
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I posted half my 808 at 350sat to keep it from going up any further, hopefully i can grab some around 200-250 again.
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August 28, 2016, 01:52:47 AM
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I posted half my 808 at 350sat to keep it from going up any further, hopefully i can grab some around 200-250 again.

Pm me dude! I've achieved what's required to get into your...super-secret club Tongue
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August 28, 2016, 03:21:58 AM
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I posted half my 808 at 350sat to keep it from going up any further, hopefully i can grab some around 200-250 again.

Pm me dude! I've achieved what's required to get into your...super-secret club Tongue

According to Deveggman, he spoke to the dev team and they are working on some sort of system where people who hold 1% or over will be involved in the chats, or something of that sort. I don't have any further details but maybe he can follow up on this. The super secret club, will hopefully be run by the dev team and not a user like me, but it is defiantly good if we know which users have what.
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August 28, 2016, 03:31:47 AM
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I posted half my 808 at 350sat to keep it from going up any further, hopefully i can grab some around 200-250 again.

Pm me dude! I've achieved what's required to get into your...super-secret club Tongue

According to Deveggman, he spoke to the dev team and they are working on some sort of system where people who hold 1% or over will be involved in the chats, or something of that sort. I don't have any further details but maybe he can follow up on this. The super secret club, will hopefully be run by the dev team and not a user like me, but it is defiantly good if we know which users have what.

If someone could build a quality explorer, it is possible to sign your wallets so that your name shows up with your wallet address & balance Smiley

Let me know if you hear anything from eggman!
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August 28, 2016, 01:39:21 PM
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What happened with this competition?
https://gleam.io/n9eGA/808-enlightenment-giveaway

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August 28, 2016, 08:33:17 PM
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I would check their twitter for info on any giveaways.

but WOW! 808 PRice KEEP GOING! I see 1000satoshi not too far away!
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