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July 31, 2017, 06:34:58 AM
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Am I read it correctly that total supply of this coin = 18446billions  Huh
If this is true then it is the most total supply coin in the world...

With total supply = 18446billions coin, but block reward only 10 coin?

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July 31, 2017, 04:34:57 PM
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Can't be built from source on gcc7. To fix, these modifications to the source should help (tested on my upcoming project named infocoin): https://github.com/cryptonotefoundation/cryptonote/pull/42

@civilufo: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2046563.msg20390317#msg20390317

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July 31, 2017, 05:51:04 PM
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Can't be built from source on gcc7. To fix, these modifications to the source should help (tested on my upcoming project named infocoin): https://github.com/cryptonotefoundation/cryptonote/pull/42

@civilufo: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2046563.msg20390317#msg20390317

thank you for pointing us to this.. will take a look..


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July 31, 2017, 06:18:12 PM
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No problem, I was very surprised when I couldn't compile "my" code on Debian 9 that worked totally fine on Debian 8. Luckily this fixed it, although I'm not competent enough to know about the loss of any functionality. Be aware of the typo in one commit as pointed out in one comment.

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July 31, 2017, 06:30:40 PM
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Am I read it correctly that total supply of this coin = 18446billions  Huh
If this is true then it is the most total supply coin in the world...

With total supply = 18446billions coin, but block reward only 10 coin?


see here


@civilufo: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2046563.msg20390317#msg20390317

If you ask me Bitcoin should have shifted its decimal long ago. I truly feel this is a downside, that once a crypto is over $1000 per whole unit, that the code isn't changed and the decimal shifted.  This is not creating more, this is merely choosing what we consider the whole number. The average person does not want to deal with decimals and conversions, most of them can't. So we have decide to eliminate as many zeros at the beginning as we can, without making it obnoxious. I know it may be hard to understand, however if Bitcoin decided tomorrow to shift the decimal three places. Total supply would look like this  21,000,000,000.00000 and each Bitcoin would cost $2.50. Yes everyone's balance would increase by a factor of 1000, however the price would remain the same proportionately to the decimal. I'm not saying that Bitcoin is going to do this. I'm just saying at some point, crypto's are going to have to evaluate the usability of fractional coins for the average user.




Your looking at things wrong the code it written in "atomic units" and told where to put the decimal.. at any point any of these coins can "shift" the decimal


100,000,000.000000000000000000 - Ethereum 18 decimals
18,446,744.073709551616      - Monero  12 decimals
184,467,440,737.09551616     - Bytecoin  8 decimals
18,446,744,073,709.551616    - Royalties  6 decimals
100,000,000,000.000000         - Ripple      6 decimals
21,000,000.00000000             - Bitcoin      8 decimals


Ever time you get 1 Bitcoin your really getting 100000000 units the code just knows to put the decimal in the 8 place.. every time you get 1 Monero you get 10000000000000 units code puts it in the 12th place.. 1 ether is 1000000000000000000 units code puts it in 18th place.. and in Royalties its 1000000 code puts it in 6th place.. its all about Units and Decimal place that is coded


so when your looking at whole numbers only rather than units.. we are not the biggest on this list either.. really the "most total supply coin in the world" is IOTA coinmarketcap shows max supply as 2,779,530,283 MIOTA.. important to note MIOTA ≠ IOTA rather MIOTA is 1,000,000 IOTA's...  so 2,779,530,283 MIOTA's is 2,779,530,283,277,761 IOTA's

2,779,530,283,277,761 IOTA ( 0 decimals )
    18,446,744,073,709   XRY ( 6 decimals )

So when it come to atomic units Ether wins.. and when it come to whole numbers IOTA wins

References
https://forum.iota.org/t/iota-tech-update/264
https://www.reddit.com/r/Iota/comments/6j9mb9/difference_in_number_of_miota_and_number_of_iota/
https://forum.ethereum.org/discussion/363/what-is-the-function-of-ether-being-divisible-to-18-decimal-places


So lets look at them all in whole numbers and in atomic units

whole numbers
                   18,446,744.073709551616                   - Monero   12 decimals
                   21,000,000.00000000                          - Bitcoin       8 decimals
                 100,000,000.000000000000000000         - Ethereum 18 decimals
          100,000,000,000.000000                               - Ripple        6 decimals
          184,467,440,737.09551616                           - Bytecoin     8 decimals
     18,446,744,073,709.551616                                - Royalties    6 decimals
2,779,530,283,277,761                                            - IOTA          0 decimals

atomic units
100000000000000000000000000  - Ethereum 18 decimals
18446744073709551616     - Monero    12 decimals
18446744073709551616     - Bytecoin    8 decimals
18446744073709551616     - Royalties    6 decimals
100000000000000000         - Ripple        6 decimals
2779530283277761             - IOTA         0 decimals
2100000000000000             - Bitcoin       8 decimals


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July 31, 2017, 07:45:32 PM
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Right now it's only solo minable with cpu, right? Tbh I like cryptonight platform much more than bitcoin codebase.

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July 31, 2017, 07:48:26 PM
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Right now it's only solo minable with cpu, right? Tbh I like cryptonight platform much more than bitcoin codebase.

Well it started CPU solo.. then once we added pool mining it was CPU pool minable for a few days.. then the GPU's came in.. so right now you r best bet is GPU pool mining..


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July 31, 2017, 10:25:34 PM
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Am I read it correctly that total supply of this coin = 18446billions  Huh
If this is true then it is the most total supply coin in the world...

With total supply = 18446billions coin, but block reward only 10 coin?


see here


@civilufo: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2046563.msg20390317#msg20390317

If you ask me Bitcoin should have shifted its decimal long ago. I truly feel this is a downside, that once a crypto is over $1000 per whole unit, that the code isn't changed and the decimal shifted.  This is not creating more, this is merely choosing what we consider the whole number. The average person does not want to deal with decimals and conversions, most of them can't. So we have decide to eliminate as many zeros at the beginning as we can, without making it obnoxious. I know it may be hard to understand, however if Bitcoin decided tomorrow to shift the decimal three places. Total supply would look like this  21,000,000,000.00000 and each Bitcoin would cost $2.50. Yes everyone's balance would increase by a factor of 1000, however the price would remain the same proportionately to the decimal. I'm not saying that Bitcoin is going to do this. I'm just saying at some point, crypto's are going to have to evaluate the usability of fractional coins for the average user.




Your looking at things wrong the code it written in "atomic units" and told where to put the decimal.. at any point any of these coins can "shift" the decimal


100,000,000.000000000000000000 - Ethereum 18 decimals
18,446,744.073709551616      - Monero  12 decimals
184,467,440,737.09551616     - Bytecoin  8 decimals
18,446,744,073,709.551616    - Royalties  6 decimals
100,000,000,000.000000         - Ripple      6 decimals
21,000,000.00000000             - Bitcoin      8 decimals


Ever time you get 1 Bitcoin your really getting 100000000 units the code just knows to put the decimal in the 8 place.. every time you get 1 Monero you get 10000000000000 units code puts it in the 12th place.. 1 ether is 1000000000000000000 units code puts it in 18th place.. and in Royalties its 1000000 code puts it in 6th place.. its all about Units and Decimal place that is coded


so when your looking at whole numbers only rather than units.. we are not the biggest on this list either.. really the "most total supply coin in the world" is IOTA coinmarketcap shows max supply as 2,779,530,283 MIOTA.. important to note MIOTA ≠ IOTA rather MIOTA is 1,000,000 IOTA's...  so 2,779,530,283 MIOTA's is 2,779,530,283,277,761 IOTA's

2,779,530,283,277,761 IOTA ( 0 decimals )
    18,446,744,073,709   XRY ( 6 decimals )

So when it come to atomic units Ether wins.. and when it come to whole numbers IOTA wins

References
https://forum.iota.org/t/iota-tech-update/264
https://www.reddit.com/r/Iota/comments/6j9mb9/difference_in_number_of_miota_and_number_of_iota/
https://forum.ethereum.org/discussion/363/what-is-the-function-of-ether-being-divisible-to-18-decimal-places


So lets look at them all in whole numbers and in atomic units

whole numbers
                   18,446,744.073709551616                   - Monero   12 decimals
                   21,000,000.00000000                          - Bitcoin       8 decimals
                 100,000,000.000000000000000000         - Ethereum 18 decimals
          100,000,000,000.000000                               - Ripple        6 decimals
          184,467,440,737.09551616                           - Bytecoin     8 decimals
     18,446,744,073,709.551616                                - Royalties    6 decimals
2,779,530,283,277,761                                            - IOTA          0 decimals

atomic units
100000000000000000000000000  - Ethereum 18 decimals
18446744073709551616     - Monero    12 decimals
18446744073709551616     - Bytecoin    8 decimals
18446744073709551616     - Royalties    6 decimals
100000000000000000         - Ripple        6 decimals
2779530283277761             - IOTA         0 decimals
2100000000000000             - Bitcoin       8 decimals


Wow, thanks a lot for the detailed information, which broaden my knowledge on the total supply calculation. With decimals, seems like ethereum is ridiculously large in units...

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August 01, 2017, 02:15:28 AM
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Right now it's only solo minable with cpu, right? Tbh I like cryptonight platform much more than bitcoin codebase.

Right now i am using xmr-stak-cpu-notl with no problem.

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August 02, 2017, 10:10:08 AM
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Look at Cryptopia sell orders)))))) no sence mine this coin
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August 02, 2017, 11:54:36 AM
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Look at Cryptopia sell orders)))))) no sence mine this coin
Amount (XRY) 246186.25870628 For sell, who can mine so fast like that hahahah
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August 02, 2017, 02:34:29 PM
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Don't forget the 0.1% ICO.  Wink

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August 02, 2017, 04:33:02 PM
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Looking at the price on exchange right now I think I what I will do with the Bitcoin Cash I have now!!


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August 02, 2017, 04:37:45 PM
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i don't understand about decimal breakdown and decimal terms?? can someone explain me about them..
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August 02, 2017, 04:59:40 PM
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i don't understand about decimal breakdown and decimal terms?? can someone explain me about them..

we have given labels to the decimal places every 1000th.. here you can see bitcoin does this as well ( https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Units )
this is like 1000 Millimeter = 1 meter


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Weekly Video Updates

Ok we are going to try something I haven't seen many teams do before.. we are going to try to give you a weekly YouTube video update.. here is some of the things we plan to cover..

Roadmap Progress
Coding updates
News updates
Foundation meeting minutes



Roadmap Progress
This for the first few things on the roadmap will most likely be merged with coding updates.. until more things that don't directly relate to coding are added to the roadmap

Coding updates
This is just as one would think.. Where we are with the code.. what we are working on and how much more we have left on each part..

News updates
This will be more of a weekly update from all our public outlets.. like a weekly recap of this forum and other platforms like Slack.. this whole video is designed to be a short video so that someone new to Royalties doesn't have to read through pages of forum posts.. rather they watch a few short videos and will at least have a historical look back..  look we have open source projects with almost closed source groups of info.. I'm not saying you have to be a member of this forum to read the post but there is a lot of info ppl not in Slack miss out on.. but I'm saying after this whole Bitcoin Fork thing.. ppl may be feeling like its just hard to keep up on everything in crypto.. I follow many YouTubers just like I'm sure a lot of you do.. but this can get very time consuming.. I'm not trying to centralize the news about Royalties.. I'm only trying to give another more behind the scenes source to what is happening.. So yes some of the things brought up here each week will be touched on in the video..

Foundation meeting minutes
We are still in the process of forming a full Foundation.. this section will in the future dictate when we release the weekly update.. meaning right now the plan is for Friday videos.. but if the whole team needs to have the weekly meeting on Sundays then we may have to publish the video after the meeting on Sundays..


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August 03, 2017, 05:23:44 AM
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To recieve XRY from exchange, need only XRY address, or something else?
Private keys in wallet, this PaymentID for exchange?
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August 03, 2017, 05:49:27 AM
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To recieve XRY from exchange, need only XRY address, or something else?

If your asking about making a withdraw from an exchange to your wallet then you simply must enter your "receive" address from your wallet in to the withdraw box on the exchange..

If your moving coins to an exchange from your wallet then you must have both the exchanges address and the PaymentID they issued you.. the ID lets the exchange know who just send them coins..


If you need more detailed one on one help jump in slack.. I'm in the gym ATM.. but I would rather take a break and help you then you lose coins..


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  How can this be  Huh August 1 staged a processor in the pool, in 4 days, scored 0.6 coins (3 cores)
Yesterday I turned off my wallet, Coins were, I switched it on after 3 hours, and the address of another on my wallet! No coins! In this case, it did not synchronize with the new one, and the pool address is stored on it. I do not mind these 0.6 coins, I feel sorry for my time spent, and the fact itself is enraging.

 

 
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  How can this be  Huh August 1 staged a processor in the pool, in 4 days, scored 0.6 coins (3 cores)
Yesterday I turned off my wallet, Coins were, I switched it on after 3 hours, and the address of another on my wallet! No coins! In this case, it did not synchronize with the new one, and the pool address is stored on it. I do not mind these 0.6 coins, I feel sorry for my time spent, and the fact itself is enraging.

 

 


I'm sry but its hard to read what your saying? maybe come in to slack so I can better understand what you mean?


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