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Author Topic: [ANN][XCN] Cryptonite - NEW Thread | 1st mini-blockchain coin | Bounties!  (Read 215230 times)
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June 23, 2017, 07:44:16 PM
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Do they really made me deposit there to get cny, and why not btc..? what's wrong. highest volume cheers.
how to withdraw the cny from there.


I agree. We should ask them to keep BTC pair, like they did for QRK coin. Users should have a choice what to exchange XCN for.

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June 23, 2017, 11:57:48 PM
Last edit: June 24, 2017, 03:31:10 PM by romasalah
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Hello Guys, I'm new to the whole mining thing. So pls bear me with me. I just have 2 questions/problems for now.

1. the new ccminer by djm does not work with me. first it asks for vcruntime140.dll and when I put it in the sam directory as ccminer, it gives me the dead endly error 0xc00007b. is there a fix for that? currently I'm mining with CUDA miner with directcompute 3.5 and getting stable 8 mh/s for GTX 1060. I wanted to update to a newer miner having better hashrates.

2. I'm mining on suprnova.cc pool and transfer my coins to BTER then trade them -haven't done that yet-. the question is, do I ever need cryptonite wallet on my win? and how can I get my wallet address?

Thank u all Wink

Update: CCminer worked after removing vcruntime140.dll from the same directory and installing visual C++ redistributable 2015 for X86 machines -although mine is X64- now each GTX 1060 is mining at 10.5 mh/s
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June 24, 2017, 01:32:35 PM
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we definitely need new exchange for XCN, BTER and BTC38 is still sucking with withdrawal issue.

Btc38 everything is normal

Yeah also normal everything here.

Apart from suprnova pool disconnecting all the time.


btc,eth,ltc withdrawal not processing if it bigger then 1 btc
well now it seems you cant exchange XCN on BTC38 at all, says something about maintenaince? Anybody knows details?

still same here, cannot sell in btc, but can sell in cny, is this the same for anyone else. why did this happen to btc/xcn? at btc38?



 I withdraw xcn from better to btc38 not received.
I have been waiting for 3 days already.
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June 24, 2017, 02:29:30 PM
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we definitely need new exchange for XCN, BTER and BTC38 is still sucking with withdrawal issue.

Btc38 everything is normal

Yeah also normal everything here.

Apart from suprnova pool disconnecting all the time.


btc,eth,ltc withdrawal not processing if it bigger then 1 btc
well now it seems you cant exchange XCN on BTC38 at all, says something about maintenaince? Anybody knows details?

still same here, cannot sell in btc, but can sell in cny, is this the same for anyone else. why did this happen to btc/xcn? at btc38?



 I withdraw xcn from better to btc38 not received.
I have been waiting for 3 days already.

Check status on bter withdraws.
Check explorer for your txid.
If your coins did not left bter, send ticket to bter.
If your coins left bter and not arrived in btc38, send ticket to btc38.
Withdraw xcn from bter to btc38 should be 10-15 min max. You have a problem, check with exchanges.
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June 24, 2017, 03:09:45 PM
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About btc38, my deposit address changed after they got wallet up and running but my xcn is still sitting in that old deposit address so it doesn't show on my balance.

"service staff: Engineers are resolving, Please wait" ))

Update:

"service staff 小叮当: Revised, please check the balance again."

I can confirm, they fixed my issue. Took some time but they fixed it.
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June 24, 2017, 11:43:55 PM
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WTH happened to btc38?

btc/cny is down 88%, from 19500cny/btc to 2500 cny/btc

And now the platform is down.

They got hacked or something?
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June 25, 2017, 12:36:12 AM
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WTH happened to btc38?

btc/cny is down 88%, from 19500cny/btc to 2500 cny/btc

And now the platform is down.

They got hacked or something?

I think they are offline for maintenance, as usual.

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June 25, 2017, 12:38:56 AM
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WTH happened to btc38?

btc/cny is down 88%, from 19500cny/btc to 2500 cny/btc

And now the platform is down.

They got hacked or something?

I think they are offline for maintenance, as usual.

read again my post.
BTC/CNY WAS DOWN 88%, PRICE WAS 2500CNY/BTC
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June 25, 2017, 01:33:00 AM
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Been a lurker for a couple of weeks and came across Cryptonite when researching of the crypto currency when mini-block chain popped up.
So, I have hopped onto mining it, and seems to be doing well... although this recent change to the Yen irks in having to do another transaction from XCN to CNY to BTC. I have been to Nova Exchange as well, but the volume is very low.

So with that said/typed, with the mining, seems only Suprnova is the only open mining pool available and as such, I am getting a number of disconnects. Seems the efficiency as mining there is about 80%, sometimes, as low as 60% if I don't check my computer often.
As such, I am attempting at creating a mining pool for XCN, and looks fine, but my problem is trying to compile the XCN Wallet in Linux via CLI. I think I got it installed correctly, but I cannot verify it. And given some of the documentation has not been updated with the newer Linux versions, adds some difficulty.

If there is some recommendation or steps of compiling the wallet, via Linux with command line, that would be helpful. I haven't read all of the 67 pages, but if there is mentioning it of how to, would be great.

Once getting that wallet installed, the rest seems rather straightforward (for the most part). I think with the current server build I am using, I should be able to support 15 miners at household size (ie: mining from the house and not data centers), assuming my calculations are correct. If I do get this running (if, if, if...), I will share the process of a "How To" pool for XCN in this thread.

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June 25, 2017, 01:51:20 AM
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read again my post.
BTC/CNY WAS DOWN 88%, PRICE WAS 2500CNY/BTC

I'll take two guesses in that either was a flash crash or suffered a server mishap.

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June 25, 2017, 08:36:16 AM
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Been a lurker for a couple of weeks and came across Cryptonite when researching of the crypto currency when mini-block chain popped up.
So, I have hopped onto mining it, and seems to be doing well... although this recent change to the Yen irks in having to do another transaction from XCN to CNY to BTC. I have been to Nova Exchange as well, but the volume is very low.

So with that said/typed, with the mining, seems only Suprnova is the only open mining pool available and as such, I am getting a number of disconnects. Seems the efficiency as mining there is about 80%, sometimes, as low as 60% if I don't check my computer often.
As such, I am attempting at creating a mining pool for XCN, and looks fine, but my problem is trying to compile the XCN Wallet in Linux via CLI. I think I got it installed correctly, but I cannot verify it. And given some of the documentation has not been updated with the newer Linux versions, adds some difficulty.

If there is some recommendation or steps of compiling the wallet, via Linux with command line, that would be helpful. I haven't read all of the 67 pages, but if there is mentioning it of how to, would be great.

Once getting that wallet installed, the rest seems rather straightforward (for the most part). I think with the current server build I am using, I should be able to support 15 miners at household size (ie: mining from the house and not data centers), assuming my calculations are correct. If I do get this running (if, if, if...), I will share the process of a "How To" pool for XCN in this thread.

Hello,

There are some issues with making a pool. The getblocktemplate method is different than the current standard.
Nevertheless, compiling the wallet on linux is pretty straightforward, there is no magic, just do it as with any other coin.

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June 25, 2017, 08:38:09 AM
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I'm back from the holidays and I surely missed some posts.
If someone is waiting for a reply from me (on this post, not by PM, I will manage that asap), please post the question again, thanks.

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June 25, 2017, 08:41:28 AM
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One or two more pools would be great! What ever happened to 1GH pool?

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June 25, 2017, 09:16:46 AM
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Hello,

There are some issues with making a pool. The getblocktemplate method is different than the current standard.
Nevertheless, compiling the wallet on linux is pretty straightforward, there is no magic, just do it as with any other coin.
Thanks for the reply.
Yeah... this is the first coin wallet I am attempting with a Linux compile. When attempting with the latest Ubuntu build, this is the process I have so far with compiling. Is this pretty much how it is done? (This is a work in progress, plan on doing this again from a clean state)
Note: Note all dependencies are required, as there are some provided below for the MPOS.

Code:
1-Install OS:

2-Update the OS:
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
sudo apt-get install git
sudo apt-get install build-essential autoconf libtool libboost-all-dev libcurl4-openssl-dev libdb5.3-dev libdb5.3++-dev mysql-server

3-For Wallet:
git clone git://github.com/pallas1/Cryptonite.git
cd Cryptonite

4-Need to add in some more dependencies
sudo apt-get install libqtgui4
sudo apt-get install libgmp-dev
sudo apt-get install pkg-config
sudo apt-get install libssl-dev
sudo apt-get install miniupnpc-dev
sudo apt-get install libboost1.58-all-dev
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:bitcoin/bitcoin
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install libdb4.8-dev
sudo apt-get install libdb4.8++-dev
sudo apt-get install libboost1.55-all-dev
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install libqt4-dev libprotobuf-dev protobuf-compiler
sudo apt-get install libqrencode-dev
sudo apt-get update

5-Compile
./autogen.sh
./configure
make

6-Launch (without GUI)
cryptonite-qt --without-gui


"getblocktemplate method"
Hummm, haven't gotten to that point yet. Though if there is a procedure of how building a pool for XCN specifically, that would be great.

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June 25, 2017, 09:33:12 AM
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"getblocktemplate method"
Hummm, haven't gotten to that point yet. Though if there is a procedure of how building a pool for XCN specifically, that would be great.

Unfortunately not: no pool owner ever shared their procedure or software.
I'm looking forward to someone to do it, and get the bounty!

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June 25, 2017, 09:33:44 AM
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Modified the pool bounty:

Build a new pool [60.000 XCN, 90.000 XCN if opensource]

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June 25, 2017, 09:49:09 AM
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There's a bounty?  Didn't know... well, I'll be willing to share it.
I'll post what I have done with the steps and maybe get some recommendations when I get to a stopping point.
I think there more open pools there are, the better chances this coin will gain value, hence why I am willing to be open about this.

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June 25, 2017, 10:28:57 AM
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Pallas, I know you will never give up your big money miner (dont blame you)  but any chance we can get a little better windows build?  I make more xcn using nicehash and trading than i do with the DJM build C'mon Dev, Throw us a bone here  Grin

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Pallas, I know you will never give up your big money miner (dont blame you)  but any chance we can get a little better windows build?  I make more xcn using nicehash and trading than i do with the DJM build C'mon Dev, Throw us a bone here  Grin

I'm not very good with windows compiling, that's why I never did it. I thought someone with a good windows build environment would share, but I was wrong. It would take such a person some minutes, while it would take many hours to me. I don't even have a windows installation ready.

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Alrighty, so this appears to be the Step By Step process for compiling a XCN Wallet (both CLI - Command Line Interface, and GUI - Graphical User Interface):
Assuming from the very beginning, skip steps where needed...

Building out a XCN Wallet
Ref:
http://cryptonite.info
https://github.com/pallas1/Cryptonite
https://bitcoin.org/en/full-node#linux-instructions

Initial
1.   Install OS (Ubuntu v16)
2.   Open a Terminal (if not at the command line already)
3.   Update the OS:
Code:
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get dist-upgrade

Install the XCN Coin Wallet
Install and get the XCN Coin wallet running as it will take a while to sync up.
0. To speed things up for the wallet to sync quickly, download the latest blockchain snapshot. As it is a big file, the following can be done while this is downloading.
--- a. To find the file, go to the Home Thread at:
----- https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1801595.0
--- b. Scroll down until find, “Blockchain snapshots”
--- c. Click and download from the link with the most current date.
1. Install Dependencies for Wallet (these are needed for both CLI and GUI):
Code:
sudo apt-get install autoconf automake autotools-dev build-essential git libgmp-dev libssl-dev libtool pkg-config
sudo apt-get update
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:bitcoin/bitcoin
[Press Enter to continue]
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install libdb4.8-dev  libdb4.8++-dev libgmp3-dev libboost-all-dev
sudo apt-get update
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Code:
sudo apt-get install ccache gcc libevent-dev miniupnpc
sudo apt-get update
2. For Wallet QT with GUI (otherwise skip):
Code:
sudo apt-get install libminiupnpc-dev libqt4-dev libqrencode-dev libprotobuf-dev protobuf-compiler
sudo apt-get update
3. Download and compile the wallet. Ensure you are in the /Home/username folder:
Code:
git clone https://github.com/pallas1/Cryptonite.git
cd Cryptonite
./autogen.sh
4. Method to configure:
--- a. For only a command line daemon (example: AWS)
Code:
./configure CFLAGS="-O3 -march=native" CXXFLAGS="-O3 -march=native” –without-gui
--- b. For all other purposes with GUI
Code:
./configure CFLAGS="-O3 -march=native" CXXFLAGS="-O3 -march=native"
5. Make the wallet
Code:
make
6. Clean up the daemon a bit.
Code:
cd src
sudo strip cryptonited
7. Copy cryptonited and cryptonite-cli to system path.
Code:
sudo cp cryptonited /usr/bin
sudo cp cryptonite-cli /usr/bin
8. Copy cryptonite-qt to system path.
Code:
cd qt
sudo cp cryptonite-qt /usr/bin
9. Run either cryptonited or cryptonite-qt so it will create the .cryptonite directory in the users home dir.
Code:
cd ..
cd ..
cd ..
--- (should be back into the User Folder)
--- If using cryptonted (daemon):
Code:
crytponited
cryptonite-cli stop
--- If using cryptonite-qt, then go through the setup of using a default directory or a custom directory.
Code:
cryptonite-qt
--- Select the directory to use for data.
--- Once running, close the wallet (click on the “X”).
--- Let the wallet shutdown.
10. The .cryptonite folder has been created, navigate to the Home/.cryptonite folder (hidden)
Code:
cd .cryptonite
11. If using the GUI, open up file navigator, click on the VIEW tab of the main menu, and select “Show Hidden Files”
12. Double click on the .cryptonite folder
13. Create a file called cryptonite.conf
14. There are two parts to the configuration file, the first half is for connectivity and the second half is of additional addresses to connect with. This is also important if to do solo mining.
--- a. The rpcuser: Can be of any username you want.
--- b. The rpcpassword: Can be of any password you want.
--- c. The rpcconnect: Should be of the same IP scheme that is being used for the network, such as the common, 192.168.1.xxx. Place an “*” for the last octet to allow for any machine to connect.
--- d. The rpcallowip: Use as the same IP scheme from above.
--- e. The rpcport is the private network RPC port
--- f. The port is the Peer-2-Peer port for use. This port 8253, will need to be open for the external and internal firewalls.
For the first half, enter in the following settings:
Code:
rpcuser=rpcuser
rpcpassword= rpcpassword
rpcconnect=192.168.1.*
rpcallowip=192.168.1.*
rpcport=8252
port=8253
daemon=1
server=1
listen=1
gen=0
15. For the second half of the file (leave no empty lines, this is a continuation from above), the available addresses keeps changing, so best to look this up before fully entering. The current available addresses can be found in the Explorers, such as:
--- http://xcn-explorer.selektion21.de/?page=peers
16. The peer addresses will be proceeded with “addnode=” and thus would look like this: addnode=111.222.333.444
17. At this current time, from the Selektion site of peers, the second half of the configuration file would have this listing:
Code:
addnode=194.88.107.212
addnode=98.238.231.31
addnode=45.55.155.188
addnode=62.75.210.104
addnode=87.227.180.40
addnode=203.219.228.39
addnode=95.223.11.160
addnode=85.93.59.249
addnode=46.105.118.15
addnode=80.209.252.26
addnode=188.193.115.1
addnode=174.104.117.56
addnode=178.24.237.191
addnode=185.26.174.12
addnode=151.237.229.90
addnode=91.77.202.139
addnode=45.20.14.59
addnode=46.127.108.201
addnode=77.222.107.47
addnode=46.10.222.164
addnode=83.28.27.181
addnode=31.216.8.16
addnode=87.92.62.65
addnode=172.104.70.160
addnode=125.236.224.55
addnode=176.223.43.176
addnode=92.221.243.130
addnode=5.157.115.132
addnode=82.76.90.64
addnode=79.139.187.196
addnode=112.14.69.100
addnode=180.253.224.113
addnode=77.222.104.199
addnode=117.61.138.255
addnode=96.244.98.123
addnode=85.130.125.240
addnode=41.114.199.129
addnode=78.92.121.59
addnode=113.128.100.204
addnode=37.188.136.241
18. A quick method in copying down these addresses is to:
--- a. Select all of the columns and copy
--- b. Open up a Spreadsheet (example: LibreOffice Calc) and then paste.
--- c. Delete all of the columns, except for the addresses (col 1)
--- d. Insert a new column in front of the Address Column
--- e. Type in addnode=
--- f. Then copy that 1st cell into all of the rows below.
--- g. Then select all rows and columns with the information and paste into a file editor.
--- h. May need to replace the TAB spacing (select and copy the tab space, then CTRL-H for Replace with the Tab Space with nothing)
19. From Step 0, of downloading the latest blockchain, this is how to add it in. Skip if to sync from the very beginning.
--- a. Go to the Download folder (Home/Downloads)
--- b. Extract the file
--- c. Change directory into the blockchain folder.
--- d. Copy all files and folder into the ./cryptonite folder.
--- e. Accept to merge and replace existing files.
20. Rerun the Cryptonite wallet
Code:
cryptonite—qt
or
Code:
cryptonited
21. Need to get the Wallet Address
--- a. If in the Wallet QT, go to File > Receiving Address
----- i. Edit the label for a name of “Pool”
----- ii. Copy the Address and make note for later.
--- b. If using the cryptonited (command line)
Code:
cryptonite-cli getnewaddress
----- i. Copy the Address and make note for later.
22. To give the Wallet a test, try the XCN Faucet.
--- a. With a browser, go to:
----- http://cryptonite-xcn.com/faucet/
--- b. Paste (or type…) in the address of the wallet
--- c. Fill out the Capthcha challenge
--- d. Click on the Get Coins
--- e. Shortly, there should be an alert of an incoming transaction from the Faucet.
--- f. If not… give this some time, but if after a few minutes, check settings:
----- i. Let the Wallet fully synch up if it has not done so.
----- ii. Firewall
----- iii. IP and Network Configuration
----- iv. Verify the Wallet Address
----- v. Verify that the wallet is running
23.Now if to set the crontab so that the Cryptonite daemon (cryptonited) or GUI (cryptonite-qt) will always start on boot.
Code:
crontab –e
24. Select “2. /bin/nano <—- easiest”
25. Use the arrow keys to scroll down to the bottom of the crontab.
26. Add this line below the # symbols.
--- For the daemon:
Code:
@reboot ./cryptonite/src/cryptonited
--- For the GUI:
Code:
@reboot ./cryptonite/src/qt/cryptonite-qt
27. Press Ctrl + O to save and Ctrl + X to exit
28. The Cryptonite Wallet will now start on boot.

Additional Information
To get Cryptonite GUI to run on bootup.
The Cryptonite-QT wallet may not startup from a boot up, as given in the above editing. If this is the case:
1. Startup the wallet
2. Go to Settings > Options > Main
3. Click on the box for "Start Cryptonite on system login"
4. Click on OK

Information about Connections.
This may be useful for those conducting solo mining operations, but is not a requirement for using a wallet for transaction purposes only. Actually, for security purposes, if only to use the wallet for holding coins and not for solo mining, ensure that UPNP is disabled.
By default, UPNP is enabled by the wallet, but the network settings (and firewall settings) may be preventing it. Note, there is an increase chance of becoming vulnerable to attackers via UPNP. So take added precautions when using this feature. With UPNP not accessible, the maximum number of Connections is 8, of which will be as:
Incoming: 0, Outgoing: 8
To allow for more connections, UPNP must be allowed, in which cause there will be more incoming connections displayed.
To view the number of connections:
1. Go to Help > Debug Window
2. At the Information Tab, in the Network Section will display the number of connections. If Incoming is 0, then UPNP is being blocked.
3. Check to see if UPNP is enabled by the wallet, by going to Settings > Options > Network
4. If the Map port using UPNP is check, then great; otherwise check the box and then click on OK.
5. To verify that the UPNP port is open for Cryptonite (Port 8253), try this website:
--- www.canyouseeme.org
--- The machine's home IP should already be listed (the IP address from the ISP, not the internal IP of the machine).
--- If no IP is given, then try this site, www.whatismyip.com (or even Google search)
--- Enter 8253 for the port
--- Click on the Check Port button. If successful, then all is good. If there is just still a low amount of connections, give this some time.
--- If there is an error, such as Connection Timed Out, then there is a problem with the Firewall (External and/or Host) and/or Router.
--- This will require some troubleshooting to figure out the setting issues.
--- Note that some firewalls, such as Sophos UTM for the home, does not allow UPNP.
6. If there are bandwidth issues, such as sucking up too much bandwidth, review this page for settings that can be added into the cryptonite.conf file:
--- https://bitcoin.org/en/full-node#linux-instructions
--- Review the section towards the bottom


*** UPDATE July 10th, 2017***
Reviewed and made edits and should be good to go.

Sign off,
Hamilton
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