Testing Crypto
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April 30, 2017, 04:55:10 PM |
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@lupanar An average of 500k can be sent Sometimes 1000k is also possible From a large sum of coins the block will not tear ? Keep the other wallet for mining
Thanks, good idea Agreed that it would be very wise to mine to one wallet & send to another (50 small tx < 1 tx) , might even want to use a new mining wallet after it reaches so many MB. I have seen people keep the same .dat or .wallet with giant files & still work, but wouldn't recommend it. Also always back up before you start to use the address, never save over your starting file & always save a new backup (keep the 1kb file is key). Just my 2 sat os hi, as the testing never stops & can't be fully automated just yet.
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ZwNpPhVYrSrPMS71GLc7TEnbqA9VSZopGn // Gift5YapqsZqSTW8T4S3sCU4sngCkvh4ba // 3Gwc4KzVtuJ9ADnuqzF7XRhSaaE7HkBWpr // 1PAGEHrN62tgUHncGWbbhKe9jhZGXsxFC4 "In a nutshell, the network works like a distributed timestamp server, stamping the first transaction to spend a coin. It takes advantage of the nature of information being easy to spread but hard to stifle." -- Satoshi {SAT OS hi}
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digitalblock (OP)
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April 30, 2017, 07:02:35 PM |
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It all depends on the transaction size, not the coin amount
If you have many small pieces of coin amounts, the transaction will be bigger so the maximum amount smaller.
You can if you want, create a separate wallet and send your coins there in as big a transaction as is allowed. For as many transactions as are needed. Like a storage wallet
Then it is a lot nicer and tidy, and the wallet size in kb will be smaller too with less chance of corruption.
Keep the other wallet for mining
@lupanar An average of 500k can be sent Sometimes 1000k is also possible Thanks for info. I was asking because there was some cryptonote coin that had limit about sending amount, 1500 coins was sending with no problem but amount more of that was coming back in a few days, so as I understand all cryptonote coins have there own limits about send amount, more or less. So if that is true about 500k that can be send in one time than thanks! One million is the max when sending coins to another wallet. I have sent 250k, and 500k to other wallets without any issues.
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digitalblock (OP)
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April 30, 2017, 07:18:23 PM |
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Errors found well testing BitDirect (BITD): 1. addresses have a space in them (79-80th letter of 99) & could create major losses when sending via copy & paste 2. doesn't open an encrypted wallet, freezes the GUI app & might only be recoverable with the simple wallet? 3. no debug console in the GUI, can't remember if bytecoin, ducknote>darknote>digitalnote or now monero GUIs have a debug consoles? //hope to see those errors fixed, mostly for anyone new to testing & not having a loss in testing. even though bata or testing always has bugs, but these are copies from the original cryptonote coins & not forked from them? They seem to have a new cryptonote coin now more than years ago, having watched the very first ones start many years ago & can't ever forget the Dosh idea if I recall right Edit: epicfail seems about right for most of these test, but once in a blue moon it's well worth IT & or knowledgeable Error no 2 should be fixed in the windows wallet. If you use linux, the source is fixed...dont know if the dev have already compiled a new linux gui wallet. Did you observe the address problem only in the linux gui wallet? Or the simplewallet as well? The debug console would be nice..I agree *g The 80 bit space error was in the Linux GUI & the windows GUI missing a dll file, the simple wallet works without any know errors. I'll recompile the windows and linux gui wallets this week. What dll is missing?
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tvoodoo
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April 30, 2017, 07:19:06 PM |
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Windows wallet works fine for me.
Any plans for exchanges soon ?
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lukless
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April 30, 2017, 07:42:32 PM |
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Errors found well testing BitDirect (BITD): 1. addresses have a space in them (79-80th letter of 99) & could create major losses when sending via copy & paste 2. doesn't open an encrypted wallet, freezes the GUI app & might only be recoverable with the simple wallet? 3. no debug console in the GUI, can't remember if bytecoin, ducknote>darknote>digitalnote or now monero GUIs have a debug consoles? //hope to see those errors fixed, mostly for anyone new to testing & not having a loss in testing. even though bata or testing always has bugs, but these are copies from the original cryptonote coins & not forked from them? They seem to have a new cryptonote coin now more than years ago, having watched the very first ones start many years ago & can't ever forget the Dosh idea if I recall right Edit: epicfail seems about right for most of these test, but once in a blue moon it's well worth IT & or knowledgeable Error no 2 should be fixed in the windows wallet. If you use linux, the source is fixed...dont know if the dev have already compiled a new linux gui wallet. Did you observe the address problem only in the linux gui wallet? Or the simplewallet as well? The debug console would be nice..I agree *g The 80 bit space error was in the Linux GUI & the windows GUI missing a dll file, the simple wallet works without any know errors. I'll recompile the windows and linux gui wallets this week. What dll is missing? I just checked the windows wallet. it works on my desktop and laptop...yeah the linux wallet should be updated
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YourMom420
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April 30, 2017, 07:43:20 PM |
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might as well mine some while the diff is super low
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Testing Crypto
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April 30, 2017, 11:59:37 PM |
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I'll recompile the windows and linux gui wallets this week. What dll is missing?
MSVCP120.dll //maybe a 32bit compile & need a 64bit? Windows wallet works fine for me.
Any plans for exchanges soon ?
I just checked the windows wallet. it works on my desktop and laptop...yeah the linux wallet should be updated
32 or 64 bit O.S.
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ZwNpPhVYrSrPMS71GLc7TEnbqA9VSZopGn // Gift5YapqsZqSTW8T4S3sCU4sngCkvh4ba // 3Gwc4KzVtuJ9ADnuqzF7XRhSaaE7HkBWpr // 1PAGEHrN62tgUHncGWbbhKe9jhZGXsxFC4 "In a nutshell, the network works like a distributed timestamp server, stamping the first transaction to spend a coin. It takes advantage of the nature of information being easy to spread but hard to stifle." -- Satoshi {SAT OS hi}
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lukless
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May 01, 2017, 08:00:56 AM |
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I'll recompile the windows and linux gui wallets this week. What dll is missing?
MSVCP120.dll //maybe a 32bit compile & need a 64bit? Windows wallet works fine for me.
Any plans for exchanges soon ?
I just checked the windows wallet. it works on my desktop and laptop...yeah the linux wallet should be updated
32 or 64 bit O.S. both systems are 64 bit. do you have the error on a 32 bit or 64 bit windows?
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Testing Crypto
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May 01, 2017, 02:09:03 PM |
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I'll recompile the windows and linux gui wallets this week. What dll is missing?
MSVCP120.dll //maybe a 32bit compile & need a 64bit? Windows wallet works fine for me.
Any plans for exchanges soon ?
I just checked the windows wallet. it works on my desktop and laptop...yeah the linux wallet should be updated
32 or 64 bit O.S. both systems are 64 bit. do you have the error on a 32 bit or 64 bit windows? hmmm, a 64 bit Windows 7 & it shows that error. I've seen the missing MSVCP120.dll error before, but it's been a while & forget why?
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ZwNpPhVYrSrPMS71GLc7TEnbqA9VSZopGn // Gift5YapqsZqSTW8T4S3sCU4sngCkvh4ba // 3Gwc4KzVtuJ9ADnuqzF7XRhSaaE7HkBWpr // 1PAGEHrN62tgUHncGWbbhKe9jhZGXsxFC4 "In a nutshell, the network works like a distributed timestamp server, stamping the first transaction to spend a coin. It takes advantage of the nature of information being easy to spread but hard to stifle." -- Satoshi {SAT OS hi}
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lupanar
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May 01, 2017, 02:12:24 PM |
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If someone interested to buy PM me.
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gtzanap
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May 01, 2017, 02:32:22 PM |
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Selling at 3 sat each.
PM me if interested
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lukless
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May 01, 2017, 07:41:58 PM |
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I'll recompile the windows and linux gui wallets this week. What dll is missing?
MSVCP120.dll //maybe a 32bit compile & need a 64bit? Windows wallet works fine for me.
Any plans for exchanges soon ?
I just checked the windows wallet. it works on my desktop and laptop...yeah the linux wallet should be updated
32 or 64 bit O.S. both systems are 64 bit. do you have the error on a 32 bit or 64 bit windows? hmmm, a 64 bit Windows 7 & it shows that error. I've seen the missing MSVCP120.dll error before, but it's been a while & forget why? have you tried to download the missing dll-file manually? maybe this will solve the problem
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Testing Crypto
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May 01, 2017, 08:33:34 PM |
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have you tried to download the missing dll-file manually? maybe this will solve the problem
No, not using the GUI anyway & was just testing the Windows GUI & Linux GUI
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ZwNpPhVYrSrPMS71GLc7TEnbqA9VSZopGn // Gift5YapqsZqSTW8T4S3sCU4sngCkvh4ba // 3Gwc4KzVtuJ9ADnuqzF7XRhSaaE7HkBWpr // 1PAGEHrN62tgUHncGWbbhKe9jhZGXsxFC4 "In a nutshell, the network works like a distributed timestamp server, stamping the first transaction to spend a coin. It takes advantage of the nature of information being easy to spread but hard to stifle." -- Satoshi {SAT OS hi}
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lukless
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May 02, 2017, 06:25:02 AM |
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have you tried to download the missing dll-file manually? maybe this will solve the problem
No, not using the GUI anyway & was just testing the Windows GUI & Linux GUI Okay but thanks for your inputs. Hope the dev will update the stuff soon.
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lupanar
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May 02, 2017, 08:55:24 AM |
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Any news about exchange?
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YourMom420
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May 02, 2017, 05:34:27 PM |
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any news at all? lol
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digitalblock (OP)
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May 02, 2017, 05:43:09 PM |
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any news at all? lol
Yes, the latest news is on the OP.
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Testing Crypto
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May 03, 2017, 09:06:43 PM |
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BitDirect v1.3.1-Linux update from yesterday tested on Linux Mint, works great & looks great with the new update. //unable to open in Ubuntu 17.04, the previous Linux build does work & or I could have had it open? Will retest it again to see Edit: also sending a tip to both lukless & epicfailman
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ZwNpPhVYrSrPMS71GLc7TEnbqA9VSZopGn // Gift5YapqsZqSTW8T4S3sCU4sngCkvh4ba // 3Gwc4KzVtuJ9ADnuqzF7XRhSaaE7HkBWpr // 1PAGEHrN62tgUHncGWbbhKe9jhZGXsxFC4 "In a nutshell, the network works like a distributed timestamp server, stamping the first transaction to spend a coin. It takes advantage of the nature of information being easy to spread but hard to stifle." -- Satoshi {SAT OS hi}
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digitalblock (OP)
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May 04, 2017, 12:34:43 AM |
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BitDirect v1.3.1-Linux update from yesterday tested on Linux Mint, works great & looks great with the new update. //unable to open in Ubuntu 17.04, the previous Linux build does work & or I could have had it open? Will retest it again to see Edit: also sending a tip to both lukless & epicfailman Great news... I'll try to get the Windows Updated as well.
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epicfailman
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May 05, 2017, 03:38:58 PM |
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difficulty is too low. great for mining P.S. on Ubuntu 17.04 compiled binaries (simplewallet+daemon) work well. Whats the problem?
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