Zer0Sum
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May 05, 2017, 10:50:41 PM |
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I am now developing new core for Hidecoin from scratch. Current core has too many bugs and there is no point in fixing a lot of bugs.
He simply said he is doing a major redesign for certain modules... This is not unusual in large software projects. The current core v 4.11 keeps the blockchain up-to-date... Hcminer connects, but does not mine as of 3 days ago.
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samspaces
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May 06, 2017, 12:10:08 AM |
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I am now developing new core for Hidecoin from scratch. Current core has too many bugs and there is no point in fixing a lot of bugs.
You previously said you would continue to develop Hidecoin, but I guess you have changed your mind? Then you said you would develop a merchant interface, but it seems you have ditched that plan as well? It is all sounding a bit random to me Coding cryptocurrencies may be a hobby to you, but when you ask for donations and get miners to devote resources to your project you also take on responsibility. So before you launch your next project I think you need to consider things beyond Node.js coding With so many options out there it will be hard to find support for a new project unless it has a clear vision, a timeline, and good communication. The dev put a lot of work into this, it's clearly more than a 'hobby'. I don't mind spending (home) resources on innovative ideas. Good luck rewriting! Hopefully we can remain on the same chain, so all mined hidecoin isn't lost.
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sotisoti
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May 06, 2017, 12:44:35 AM |
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Please invite me to slack
Just pm me your email address
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hidecoin2016 (OP)
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May 06, 2017, 01:13:16 PM |
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Coding cryptocurrencies may be a hobby to you, but when you ask for donations and get miners to devote resources to your project you also take on responsibility. So before you launch your next project I think you need to consider things beyond Node.js coding With so many options out there it will be hard to find support for a new project unless it has a clear vision, a timeline, and good communication. I don't take on responsibility. I made decentralized net and open-source core. You can use it without my support. You also can do fork of hidecoin. Good luck rewriting! Hopefully we can remain on the same chain, so all mined hidecoin isn't lost.
New core is not new protocol, so you will remain on the same chain.
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hcfrm
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May 06, 2017, 06:15:15 PM |
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Coding cryptocurrencies may be a hobby to you, but when you ask for donations and get miners to devote resources to your project you also take on responsibility. So before you launch your next project I think you need to consider things beyond Node.js coding With so many options out there it will be hard to find support for a new project unless it has a clear vision, a timeline, and good communication. I don't take on responsibility. I made decentralized net and open-source core. You can use it without my support. You also can do fork of hidecoin. Good luck rewriting! Hopefully we can remain on the same chain, so all mined hidecoin isn't lost.
New core is not new protocol, so you will remain on the same chain. Guy, check your private messages !
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HammyCoin
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May 07, 2017, 01:52:03 AM |
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I am now developing new core for Hidecoin from scratch. Current core has too many bugs and there is no point in fixing a lot of bugs.
You previously said you would continue to develop Hidecoin, but I guess you have changed your mind? Then you said you would develop a merchant interface, but it seems you have ditched that plan as well? It is all sounding a bit random to me Coding cryptocurrencies may be a hobby to you, but when you ask for donations and get miners to devote resources to your project you also take on responsibility. So before you launch your next project I think you need to consider things beyond Node.js coding With so many options out there it will be hard to find support for a new project unless it has a clear vision, a timeline, and good communication. i disagree, dev is free to pursue the coin at his discretion, as a donator I would understand if he quit tomorrow. as far as all the things beyond coding - if the code is good enough the other pieces will fall into place. Maybe it never makes it, crypto isn't easy and you can't take anything for granted. personally I'm just glad that people are out there trying experimental currencies like this.
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sotisoti
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May 07, 2017, 03:08:02 AM |
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I am now developing new core for Hidecoin from scratch. Current core has too many bugs and there is no point in fixing a lot of bugs.
You previously said you would continue to develop Hidecoin, but I guess you have changed your mind? Then you said you would develop a merchant interface, but it seems you have ditched that plan as well? It is all sounding a bit random to me Coding cryptocurrencies may be a hobby to you, but when you ask for donations and get miners to devote resources to your project you also take on responsibility. So before you launch your next project I think you need to consider things beyond Node.js coding With so many options out there it will be hard to find support for a new project unless it has a clear vision, a timeline, and good communication. I agree to disagree. Hidecoin is open-source. I contribute to github projects too and I don't ask for return. If hidecoin is a commercial/paid product then it's an entirely different story, you pay them for SLA/feature request and the product support. I really fail to see why the dev is obliged to work the way you want it. He's not even launching an ICO or a crowdfunding campaign..
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aldenholt
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May 07, 2017, 04:02:43 PM |
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Hi - can I get a slack invite?
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sotisoti
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May 10, 2017, 11:23:18 AM |
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Hi - can I get a slack invite?
Sure, please send me your email address via pm.
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hidecoin2016 (OP)
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May 12, 2017, 06:27:38 PM |
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Stable version 0.4.13 released
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hidecoin2016 (OP)
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May 23, 2017, 07:09:45 PM |
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I want to tell you about developing Hidecoin Core II.
Core II is fully asynchronous. It has many caches. Because of this core loading and wallet loading is VERY fast (less than 1 second instead of 1 minute in Core I). You can use built-in wallet instead of browser wallet at localhost:7439. So wait for Hidecoin Core II. Stay in touch.
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sotisoti
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May 23, 2017, 11:01:37 PM |
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I want to tell you about developing Hidecoin Core II.
Core II is fully asynchronous. It has many caches. Because of this core loading and wallet loading is VERY fast (less than 1 second instead of 1 minute in Core I). You can use built-in wallet instead of browser wallet at localhost:7439. So wait for Hidecoin Core II. Stay in touch.
Thanks for your effort dev, keep it up
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edwardspitz
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May 24, 2017, 09:16:27 PM |
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I want to tell you about developing Hidecoin Core II.
Core II is fully asynchronous. It has many caches. Because of this core loading and wallet loading is VERY fast (less than 1 second instead of 1 minute in Core I). You can use built-in wallet instead of browser wallet at localhost:7439. So wait for Hidecoin Core II. Stay in touch.
Good stuff! Also happy block-reward-reduction-day
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vtrykoz
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May 27, 2017, 03:14:10 PM |
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Hey there, This is so awesome! It's like a lego-toy for a javascript & cryptocurrency enthusiasts. Invite me to slack please, I have something that you will like
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Zer0Sum
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May 27, 2017, 06:16:12 PM |
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Hey there, This is so awesome! It's like a lego-toy for a javascript & cryptocurrency enthusiasts. Invite me to slack please, I have something that you will like Yes, that's what got me interested initially... But today I noticed that the ARK Blockchain (cross-chain atomic tx) is coded in node... That is a very professional project that might have some useful code or algos for Dev. Can someone please pm me and explain why hcminer no longer connects... or invite me to slack. Thanks
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Trololoh
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May 28, 2017, 04:09:16 PM |
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Hey there, This is so awesome! It's like a lego-toy for a javascript & cryptocurrency enthusiasts. Invite me to slack please, I have something that you will like Yes, that's what got me interested initially... But today I noticed that the ARK Blockchain (cross-chain atomic tx) is coded in node... That is a very professional project that might have some useful code or algos for Dev. Can someone please pm me and explain why hcminer no longer connects... or invite me to slack. Thanks Server has been off line since the announcement of new core, hashrate went down from some 8 to only 2 Mhz.
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hidecoin2016 (OP)
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May 28, 2017, 07:51:05 PM |
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Hey there, This is so awesome! It's like a lego-toy for a javascript & cryptocurrency enthusiasts. Invite me to slack please, I have something that you will like Yes, that's what got me interested initially... But today I noticed that the ARK Blockchain (cross-chain atomic tx) is coded in node... That is a very professional project that might have some useful code or algos for Dev. Can someone please pm me and explain why hcminer no longer connects... or invite me to slack. Thanks I am testing Hidecoin Core II now. Pool is working now but on Core II. Because of this there may be some bugs.
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hidecoin2016 (OP)
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June 02, 2017, 03:02:29 PM |
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New version of pool is working 48 hours without bugs!Join: 77.221.144.5:8000 I want to test it under high load. So connect your miners
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xdeltax
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June 05, 2017, 12:54:17 PM |
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wow, embarrassing. with a developers knowledge base like this, nobody can seriously support this coin anymore. i'm out.
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