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January 06, 2018, 04:52:17 PM |
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Hi everybody, I was looking on Bitcore homepage - Slack - Telegram - bitcointalk - and last in list with Google, how to set-up a Masternode but with zero results in list! For instance/comparison in the console of BitCore Core (Based on Qt version 5.3.2) there is not the command "masternode outputs" (as there is in Innova Core Based on Qt version 5.5.0). I'm sure I missing something on my way! There is or not a masternode system with BTX ?
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Molachai
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January 06, 2018, 04:55:22 PM |
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Hi everybody, I was looking on Bitcore homepage - Slack - Telegram - bitcointalk - and last in list with Google, how to set-up a Masternode but with zero results in list! For instance/comparison in the console of BitCore Core (Based on Qt version 5.3.2) there is not the command "masternode outputs" (as there is in Innova Core Based on Qt version 5.5.0). I'm sure I missing something on my way! There is or not a masternode system with BTX ? You missed the part about this not being a masternode coin. Nowhere does it say anything about this coin supporting masternodes.
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Ricotro
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January 06, 2018, 05:09:40 PM |
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Hi everybody, I was looking on Bitcore homepage - Slack - Telegram - bitcointalk - and last in list with Google, how to set-up a Masternode but with zero results in list! For instance/comparison in the console of BitCore Core (Based on Qt version 5.3.2) there is not the command "masternode outputs" (as there is in Innova Core Based on Qt version 5.5.0). I'm sure I missing something on my way! There is or not a masternode system with BTX ? You missed the part about this not being a masternode coin. Nowhere does it say anything about this coin supporting masternodes. So I was on the right way: I missed something on my way! Thanks (But also on their side something maybe is missing: a white paper!) Anyway, do you know where I can find and explanation about their system of validation / historical record transaction ? Even if they have a fractional [Suspicious link removed]pared with bitcoin, they should store somewhere before sharing with a new user wallet
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Molachai
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January 06, 2018, 05:22:06 PM |
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Hi everybody, I was looking on Bitcore homepage - Slack - Telegram - bitcointalk - and last in list with Google, how to set-up a Masternode but with zero results in list! For instance/comparison in the console of BitCore Core (Based on Qt version 5.3.2) there is not the command "masternode outputs" (as there is in Innova Core Based on Qt version 5.5.0). I'm sure I missing something on my way! There is or not a masternode system with BTX ? You missed the part about this not being a masternode coin. Nowhere does it say anything about this coin supporting masternodes. So I was on the right way: I missed something on my way! Thanks (But also on their side something maybe is missing: a white paper!) Anyway, do you know where I can find and explanation about their system of validation / historical record transaction ? Even if they have a fractional [Suspicious link removed]pared with bitcoin, they should store somewhere before sharing with a new user wallet You're welcome. If you go to the first post, the links are there to answer all your questions. The github link shows the wallet code that you can look through.
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mattv
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January 06, 2018, 06:12:46 PM |
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How do I get the Linux wallet to work on Ubuntu? https://github.com/LIMXTEC/BitCore/releasesI tried both 4.1Linux-0-14-1-6.tar.gz and 4.2.Prerelease.Linux_0.15.0.1.tar.gz , extracted the files but but when I try to run bitcore-qt or bitcore-cli, nothing happens.. Anyone? Try starting bitcore-qt in a text console and post the output here. You can also run ldd bitcore-qt (enter the full path to the binary if required) and see what libraries you are probably missing. Thanks. Tried to run bitcore-qt in a text console and got this: Error while loading shared libraries: libboost_program_options.so.1.58.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
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asdlolciterquit
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January 06, 2018, 06:23:15 PM |
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I've read this on first page: "We expect to get support for Bitcore BTX on a hardware wallet soon."
In few weeks new trezor will be available. Can we expect that first hwwallet to support btx will be that?
thank you!
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Bombardier
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January 06, 2018, 06:55:26 PM |
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I've read this on first page: "We expect to get support for Bitcore BTX on a hardware wallet soon."
In few weeks new trezor will be available. Can we expect that first hwwallet to support btx will be that?
thank you!
I think no one knows for sure (except the devs) but in my opinion either of them are a very good thing for BTX. I am a fan and a trezor owner but I would not mind if btx will be available on ledger.
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SPAMP
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January 06, 2018, 06:56:19 PM |
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Why does the BitCore wallet have to sync on every new machine? Seems impractical. Am I missing something? Makes it hard to move money in and out of this coin.
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keyzersoze
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January 06, 2018, 07:07:09 PM |
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Why does the BitCore wallet have to sync on every new machine? Seems impractical. Am I missing something? Makes it hard to move money in and out of this coin.
try coinomi on Android. The main desktop wallet has to sync, in order to have a complete copy of the blockchain.
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keyzersoze
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January 06, 2018, 07:08:28 PM |
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I've read this on first page: "We expect to get support for Bitcore BTX on a hardware wallet soon."
In few weeks new trezor will be available. Can we expect that first hwwallet to support btx will be that?
thank you!
I think no one knows for sure (except the devs) but in my opinion either of them are a very good thing for BTX. I am a fan and a trezor owner but I would not mind if btx will be available on ledger. Agree. Anyone of those HW wallets would give Bitcore that much more legitimacy and credibility. Hope we’re not that far away now.
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SPAMP
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January 06, 2018, 07:13:19 PM |
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Why does the BitCore wallet have to sync on every new machine? Seems impractical. Am I missing something? Makes it hard to move money in and out of this coin.
try coinomi on Android. The main desktop wallet has to sync, in order to have a complete copy of the blockchain. Will the wallet sync faster on a GPU mining rig as opposed to a modern laptop? In other words do the same hashes used in mining compute the history of the chain for the wallet?
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keyzersoze
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January 06, 2018, 07:37:46 PM Last edit: January 06, 2018, 08:06:28 PM by keyzersoze |
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Why you change payout from bitcore to usd ?? What it mean?
It just means that we will be paid the amount of BTX that is equal to that amount of USD at the time of the payment. We still get BTX, it's just set to a fixed $$$ amount each time; so some weeks we may get more or less BTX but always the same USD amount. Actually, the only reason to do that is if you’re expecting a big increase in the price of BTX. Period. That's not necessarily so. Just like with many other signature campaigns there is no problem in changing rates if the price surges, so it is in fact open to interpretation, not necessarily a "period" assertion or something to that tune. Is it possible to change campaign terms to weekly or increase payment via the max number of posts counted? More posts, more public awareness. Maybe have it the way it was the first 2 weeks, and add a minimum dollar ammount, if the btx price drops. That way the holders can get rewarded for supporting btx, and the dumpers get their minimum $ amount in case of a price drop. Or let people specify one time, how they want to get payed. A set amount of btx or according to a set $ value. I mean I believe most people here are supporting btx in this signature campaign and not $. So the payment should be payed and valued in btx, and not $. Anybody who’s doing a signature campaign and wants his payment to be valued in $, and needs to cash out his payment immediately, doesn’t believe in the project long term in the first place IMHO. Not that big of a deal for me, in the grand scheme of things. But that’s the way I see it. My 2 sats. A little discussion in the signature campaign thread. Feel free to join in if you have an opinion https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2561179.280
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January 06, 2018, 07:59:01 PM Last edit: January 06, 2018, 08:29:25 PM by ULF |
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Best exchange for buy, sell BTX in USD?
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tee-rex
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January 06, 2018, 08:28:39 PM |
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How do I get the Linux wallet to work on Ubuntu? https://github.com/LIMXTEC/BitCore/releasesI tried both 4.1Linux-0-14-1-6.tar.gz and 4.2.Prerelease.Linux_0.15.0.1.tar.gz , extracted the files but but when I try to run bitcore-qt or bitcore-cli, nothing happens.. Anyone? Try starting bitcore-qt in a text console and post the output here. You can also run ldd bitcore-qt (enter the full path to the binary if required) and see what libraries you are probably missing. Thanks. Tried to run bitcore-qt in a text console and got this: Error while loading shared libraries: libboost_program_options.so.1.58.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory So you are actually missing a library. It is part of the Boost package, and I guess you should install a development version of it to get the missing library.
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keyzersoze
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January 06, 2018, 08:32:42 PM |
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Why does the BitCore wallet have to sync on every new machine? Seems impractical. Am I missing something? Makes it hard to move money in and out of this coin.
try coinomi on Android. The main desktop wallet has to sync, in order to have a complete copy of the blockchain. Will the wallet sync faster on a GPU mining rig as opposed to a modern laptop? In other words do the same hashes used in mining compute the history of the chain for the wallet? Depends on your mining rig. Depends on the processor, OS and Hdd running the gpu mining rig. But probably yeah, if it’s a mining rig compared to a laptop. Syncing from scratch on my old as hell i5 desktop took less than 10 minutes if I remember correctly. And about 400mb of blockchain data. So I don’t know what the actual problem you are having is.
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mattv
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January 06, 2018, 10:22:34 PM |
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How do I get the Linux wallet to work on Ubuntu? https://github.com/LIMXTEC/BitCore/releasesI tried both 4.1Linux-0-14-1-6.tar.gz and 4.2.Prerelease.Linux_0.15.0.1.tar.gz , extracted the files but but when I try to run bitcore-qt or bitcore-cli, nothing happens.. Anyone? Try starting bitcore-qt in a text console and post the output here. You can also run ldd bitcore-qt (enter the full path to the binary if required) and see what libraries you are probably missing. Thanks. Tried to run bitcore-qt in a text console and got this: Error while loading shared libraries: libboost_program_options.so.1.58.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory So you are actually missing a library. It is part of the Boost package, and I guess you should install a development version of it to get the missing library. Thanks. OK, so I installed Boost. Now I'm getting: ./bitcore-qt: error while loading shared libraries: libdb_cxx-4.8.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory I did install libdb4.8++ but it didn't help. Trying to install libdb4.8-dev gives me this: Reading package lists... Done Building dependency tree Reading state information... Done Package libdb4.8-dev is not available, but is referred to by another package. This may mean that the package is missing, has been obsoleted, or is only available from another source E: Package 'libdb4.8-dev' has no installation candidate
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tee-rex
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January 06, 2018, 11:57:17 PM |
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How do I get the Linux wallet to work on Ubuntu? https://github.com/LIMXTEC/BitCore/releasesI tried both 4.1Linux-0-14-1-6.tar.gz and 4.2.Prerelease.Linux_0.15.0.1.tar.gz , extracted the files but but when I try to run bitcore-qt or bitcore-cli, nothing happens.. Anyone? Try starting bitcore-qt in a text console and post the output here. You can also run ldd bitcore-qt (enter the full path to the binary if required) and see what libraries you are probably missing. Thanks. Tried to run bitcore-qt in a text console and got this: Error while loading shared libraries: libboost_program_options.so.1.58.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory So you are actually missing a library. It is part of the Boost package, and I guess you should install a development version of it to get the missing library. Thanks. OK, so I installed Boost. Now I'm getting: ./bitcore-qt: error while loading shared libraries: libdb_cxx-4.8.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory I did install libdb4.8++ but it didn't help. Trying to install libdb4.8-dev gives me this: Reading package lists... Done Building dependency tree Reading state information... Done Package libdb4.8-dev is not available, but is referred to by another package. This may mean that the package is missing, has been obsoleted, or is only available from another source E: Package 'libdb4.8-dev' has no installation candidate It might be that libdb4.8++ is considered obsolete on your system, so, basically, you can't install it via the package manager. But you can always link a newer version of BerkelyDB to the one required, though it is not guaranteed that the wallet will work without errors. First you should find where your BerkelyDB libraries are: find /usr/lib -iname "libdb_cxx*" Then you make a symbolic link (note the path to the library, it can be different in your case): ln -s /usr/lib/libdb_cxx-5.3.so /usr/lib/libdb_cxx-4.8.so After that, you can try to run your wallet.
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bambarmia
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January 07, 2018, 12:12:33 AM |
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It's 27,6% to be more precise. Dude, do you remember our bet? Prepare your money by the end of February.
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keyzersoze
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January 07, 2018, 01:10:06 AM Last edit: January 07, 2018, 04:27:02 AM by keyzersoze |
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Premine 16287337.5 BTX
Every BTC holder can claim his coins with the BTC Signature 1:1 1BTC = 1BTX.
The claiming period is 6 months until 02 November 2017. After this period we split the rest to the BTX Holder in steps. 10% from the unclaimed rest is for the BitCore Foundation.
The question is how much will be unclaimed BTX at the and of airdrop ? I guess not less than 3 million or even more. So devs will get 10 % of that which is equal to $1.5 million ++. From side view it looks like well masked SCAM !
Get your numbers straight. That's totally BS. Do you really think the price will stay the same when you pump 15 times the current supply into the market? And even if it would be this way. The devs really need money after the final airdrop to finance further marketing and so on. The devs really need money after the final airdrop to finance further marketing and so on. Are you serious about this ? $1.5 million ++ just for creation of another shitcoin within 8 month ? This sounds ridiculous. It's not $1.5 how do you get that number? Do you know the price of the coin after final airdrop? The price will be oviously much lower than now. It must be. Inflation is a logical consequence when you raise the circulating supply that much. A final aidrop today would would put 35 times the current circulating supply into the market. If we ignore all psychology, the price would drop to CurrentPrice [1,4mBTC] / 35 = 0.04mBTC I told you get your numbers straight. Ok. Let us talk after final airdrop. I bet 0.1 BTC that the price will be not less than $4. Are you accepting my bet ? So you wanna bet on the price of BTC AND BTX at that moment? Because you reference fiat. Ok. I take that bet. Because if I now invest 0.01 btc in BTX, any way the bet goes I make money We bet on the price 1 week after final Airdrop. Nice... now I got a little part of my BTX investment insured. ICO's that collected multi millions selling their scammy premines entered the market with hundreds millions of unsold tokens from customers who participated in ICO and the price never dropped comparing to ICO price. A lot of examples ! So i doubt that the final airdrop of bitcore will have a big impact on it's price. The second reason is that there will be NO PANIC OR GET RICH QUIQLY sells, coz now days people still prefer to hold. Yes we bet on price after 1 week of final airdrop ! No need for screaming and that many exclamation marks. I'm totally fine with the bet. Cause I told you, by now investing 0,01btc in BTX I can't loose. See ya on 9th Nov. Ahhhh, we are talking about this.^^^ Interesting No worries, plenty of dedicated people involved around here, that will try and make sure the dev funds aren’t mishandled. I for one am not worried about the intentions and integrity of the people in charge. Those funds haven’t been dumped yet. And if they do get dumped? well, more btx for everybody else. We’re already in the process of dumping more than 15 mil btx into the market, in probably less than a years time. 10% more isn’t gonna make that much of a difference. That is if they are stupid enough to do something like that. I’m betting they will be real careful with those coins, and do exactly what is needed with just enough of them, to rocket the value of the rest Btw, it’s at about $40 mil at the moment. My 2 sats.
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