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There are several different types of Bitcoin clients. The most secure are full nodes like Bitcoin Core, which will follow the rules of the network no matter what miners do. Even if every miner decided to create 1000 bitcoins per block, full nodes would stick to the rules and reject those blocks.
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Germining
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December 01, 2017, 07:18:02 PM |
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that is, this branch from the Monero, but perhaps not so profitable?
It is on a better position than monero from time to time ... let's just say Sumo has a better chance for a x100 at this point @Matthev: you are right, as usual
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cryptonist
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December 01, 2017, 08:53:38 PM |
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SUMOKOIN v0.2.0 - Sapporo - ReleaseSumokoin v0.2.0, code name Sapporo, named after the capital city of Hokkaido, has been released that supports "Subaddresses" feature. Subaddresses are on-the-fly addresses derived from wallet standard address which can be used to hide your wallet address from public eyes and therefore strengthens Sumokoin privacy. Until all exchanges and pools upgrade binaries to this version, you may be able to use subaddresses to: - Withdraw coin from exchanges - Receive coins mined sent by pools Ofc, you can use subaddresses to send/receive coins if both parties are using the latest version of binaries. WARNING: 1 - Old wallet doesn't recognize subaddresses and cannot see the coins sent to its subaddresses (created by this wallet version). The coins sent, however, are not lost, they can be retrieved with new wallet. 2 - If you use old wallet files with new wallet cli, the tx history needs to be rebuilt by 'rescan_bc' command Downloads: https://github.com/sumoprojects/sumokoin/releases/tag/v0.2.0.0 Sā - how does this affect the GUI wallet, if at all? If it does affect, what's the process to upgrade the wallet?
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Germining
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December 01, 2017, 09:19:20 PM |
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@cryptonist: It does not affect the GUI. The only thing you have to know right now: - You still can use the GUI-Wallet
- The GUI-Wallet (as it is right now) does not support Subaddresses
- A GUI-Wallet supporting subaddresses will be released within this month
Hope that helps! Cheers!
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xr5248
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December 01, 2017, 10:54:26 PM |
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Congrats to the devs on the progress, I've been silently watching and mining for quite a while.
Quick question to the devs. Is there any way to use a custom daemon IP address for the GUI wallet to connect to? In my case I have the daemon running 24/7 on my Raspberry Pi 3, and I want to use the GUI wallet on different computers on my LAN without having to download the blockchain on each computer. I'd like to make the GUI wallet connect to the daemon running on the RPi instead of running a new instance locally. So far, I've had to use the cli wallet for that. Is that possible, or am I missing something obvious? If not, maybe make it a feature for the next version of the wallet?
Ah and I just saw you guys fixed the ARMv7 issue, someone beat me to it. Keep up the good work.
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December 01, 2017, 11:29:52 PM |
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@cryptonist: It does not affect the GUI. The only thing you have to know right now: - You still can use the GUI-Wallet
- The GUI-Wallet (as it is right now) does not support Subaddresses
- A GUI-Wallet supporting subaddresses will be released within this month
Hope that helps! Cheers! @sumoshi @Germining Can you please add "minimize to taskbar" and "close to taskbar" options in the next GUI wallet? This is a convenient feature (on Windows) in a lot of QT wallets. Thanks!
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December 01, 2017, 11:54:41 PM |
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Mattthev
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December 02, 2017, 08:07:17 AM |
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that is, this branch from the Monero, but perhaps not so profitable?
It is on a better position than monero from time to time ... let's just say Sumo has a better chance for a x100 at this point @Matthev: you are right, as usual I'm always right, sometimes it gets really boring Well, ok at least 51% of time I'm right! My post on ETN thread got deleted because I've put there link on Monerujo https://monerujo.io/ (Will see if it's problem in here too ) I've said there a lot of things, but I would never thought that this link would be problem I've said that the only way they could have lightweight ETN mobile wallet is porting Monerujo. I also said that their dev team isn't very good when it took so long (Yeah, I used these kind words) and their CLI wallet is just port of Monero CLI, so why they not do it with GUI too, since some folks already port Monero and also SUMO wallet for ETN... Contraband threatened me with ban if I will not stop with this. But somehow, my ETN mining guide has more reads than the official thread I know it's not belong in here, I'm sorry for that, but I like this coin much more and I have to write it somewhere where are good folks.
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Germining
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December 02, 2017, 08:20:41 AM |
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Since this ANN is not moderated by dev (the etn ann is...) you can write whatever you want... except if you annoy me with fowl language or fake news... then I'll ask an official mod to delete it. But you comment is fine... as usual
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yellow_submarine
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December 02, 2017, 09:31:51 AM |
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hello, do you have russian WP ?
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h0g0f0g0
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December 02, 2017, 09:40:57 AM |
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I always wanted to say that:
TO THE MOON!!!!!!!
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rodyw
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December 02, 2017, 10:12:45 AM |
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Can someone explain this error in my console: 2017-Nov-30 13:22:03.203609 [RPC0]Transaction extra has unsupported format: <7576c8a5c04d1d90ba1134e9c5ebf293e51e780b0462ef3bad3d0fd3b5664554> 2017-Nov-30 13:22:24.219193 [RPC0]Transaction extra has unsupported format: <7576c8a5c04d1d90ba1134e9c5ebf293e51e780b0462ef3bad3d0fd3b5664554> 2017-Nov-30 13:22:44.901379 [RPC0]Transaction extra has unsupported format: <7576c8a5c04d1d90ba1134e9c5ebf293e51e780b0462ef3bad3d0fd3b5664554>
Is this something I have to worry about?
I have updated my wallet to v0.2.0 - Sapporo and so far the messages about 'unsupported format' are gone. Could it be it had something to do with support for subaddresses?
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Germining
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December 02, 2017, 11:12:24 AM |
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It should not...my 0.1.2 binaries work just fine. Anyway... problem is gone!
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sunk818
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December 02, 2017, 11:33:49 AM |
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Is official pool web site broken? Getting SSL error for pool.sumkoin.com web site
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December 02, 2017, 11:52:13 AM |
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Yeah, many pools have some issues. Even the sumopools.com show's nothing.
But mining work's. Wierd...
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Germining
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December 02, 2017, 11:57:13 AM |
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There was a ddos attack on one or two pools a few days ago. I don't know what's the problem now... seems strange!
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December 02, 2017, 12:12:38 PM |
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Yeah, many pools have some issues. Even the sumopools.com show's nothing.
But mining work's. Wierd...
As I understand the SSL certificates needs to be updated on a few pools. This might cause sumopools.com to fail getting the information from the pools that are affected by this, and thus sumopools.com will not show the list. You can still mine to the pools, but you wount be able to view the website until the SSL certificate is fixed. It's an easy fix though and should not take to long.
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d3athgu1s3
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December 02, 2017, 01:17:45 PM |
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Finally Sumo hit $1 mark. Congratulations! Now we shall aim for $100 mark!
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