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August 27, 2013, 12:54:01 PM |
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LTC: LSyqwk4YbhBRtkrUy8NRdKXFoUcgVpu8Qb NVC: 4HtynfYVyRYo6yM8BTAqyNYwqiucfoPqFW TAG id: 4313 CMC: CAHrzqveVm9UxGm7PZtT4uj6su4suxKzZv YAC: Y9m5S7M24sdkjdwxnA9GZpPez6k6EqUjUt
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St.Bit
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August 27, 2013, 01:19:36 PM Last edit: August 28, 2013, 12:29:39 PM by St.Bit |
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I didn't want to spam on the voting thread so I' post this here: A3
Using word "currency" would mean all occurrences of YACoin would need to be changed to YACurrency, not easy and actualy looks shit.
It is a very poor desicition that hasn't been thought thru. We would also have to change the domains of the following sites: yacoin.de yacoin.org yacointalk.com EDIT:Wouldn't actually matter, but the abveration still sucks. github.com/yacoin ... Since searching for YAC isn't acciociated with Yacoin we wouldn't have a useful abveration. (YACurrency ) When I'm googling altcoins I have to write them usually XXCoin so I can actually find crypto. I wouldn't know the full name of many other altcoins that are so uncommon like YAC. Standard google response for YAC is Yeast Artificial Chromosome btw.
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ilostcoins
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August 27, 2013, 01:37:38 PM |
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Let's just say "coin" is a synonym for "currency" in the crytocurrency world and the name "your alternative currency" is unpacking that part for laymen. Yacoin_XYZ can stay as they are.
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LTC: LSyqwk4YbhBRtkrUy8NRdKXFoUcgVpu8Qb NVC: 4HtynfYVyRYo6yM8BTAqyNYwqiucfoPqFW TAG id: 4313 CMC: CAHrzqveVm9UxGm7PZtT4uj6su4suxKzZv YAC: Y9m5S7M24sdkjdwxnA9GZpPez6k6EqUjUt
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eule
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August 27, 2013, 01:43:12 PM |
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Every Linux guy knows YaST – Yet another Setup Tool and no one would ever dare to touch it's name.
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sairon
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August 27, 2013, 04:19:57 PM |
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YAC could be made ultrafast if we go even further and include electrum into yacoin-qt. As long as the bockchain is updated it will be used to send funds and check balances. Without having to wait for the blockchain there is no reason to use something else on computers.
w8, wat? electrum has to use some electrum server which has a full yacoind node with an up-to-date blockchain up and running. only electrum client is fast, the server counterpart needs yacoind AND it has to do some more processing (keeping balance of every yacoin address ever used in a separate database, keeping you recent transaction history, etc...)
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GPG key ID: 5E4F108A || BTC: 1hoardyponb9AMWhyA28DZb5n5g2bRY8v
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St.Bit
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August 27, 2013, 04:31:02 PM |
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YAC could be made ultrafast if we go even further and include electrum into yacoin-qt. As long as the bockchain is updated it will be used to send funds and check balances. Without having to wait for the blockchain there is no reason to use something else on computers.
w8, wat? electrum has to use some electrum server which has a full yacoind node with an up-to-date blockchain up and running. only electrum client is fast, the server counterpart needs yacoind AND it has to do some more processing (keeping balance of every yacoin address ever used in a separate database, keeping you recent transaction history, etc...) Faster means you don't have to wait for blockchain to update when sending funds. This isn't about transaction speed it's about the time it takes you to actually send funds. 1min to get the txt into the chain plus a day to load the blockchain is damm slow. It's just in addition to the current mechanism when that doesn't work yet due to updating.
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sairon
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August 27, 2013, 04:42:20 PM Last edit: August 27, 2013, 05:07:59 PM by sairon |
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YAC could be made ultrafast if we go even further and include electrum into yacoin-qt. As long as the bockchain is updated it will be used to send funds and check balances. Without having to wait for the blockchain there is no reason to use something else on computers.
w8, wat? electrum has to use some electrum server which has a full yacoind node with an up-to-date blockchain up and running. only electrum client is fast, the server counterpart needs yacoind AND it has to do some more processing (keeping balance of every yacoin address ever used in a separate database, keeping you recent transaction history, etc...) Faster means you don't have to wait for blockchain to update when sending funds. This isn't about transaction speed it's about the time it takes you to actually send funds. 1min to get the txt into the chain plus a day to load the blockchain is damm slow. It's just in addition to the current mechanism when that doesn't work yet due to updating. If I understand you correctly, then this is already possible. You don't have to wait for the client to sync as long as you're spending inputs from the blocks you have in your local blockchain (there's one obvious exception - blockchain forks, but they don't happen that often these days). EDIT: WTF, someone just crashed the market by dumping over 60k YACs... now we're at 0.00005 -.-"
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GPG key ID: 5E4F108A || BTC: 1hoardyponb9AMWhyA28DZb5n5g2bRY8v
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St.Bit
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August 27, 2013, 05:55:19 PM |
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YAC could be made ultrafast if we go even further and include electrum into yacoin-qt. As long as the bockchain is updated it will be used to send funds and check balances. Without having to wait for the blockchain there is no reason to use something else on computers.
w8, wat? electrum has to use some electrum server which has a full yacoind node with an up-to-date blockchain up and running. only electrum client is fast, the server counterpart needs yacoind AND it has to do some more processing (keeping balance of every yacoin address ever used in a separate database, keeping you recent transaction history, etc...) Faster means you don't have to wait for blockchain to update when sending funds. This isn't about transaction speed it's about the time it takes you to actually send funds. 1min to get the txt into the chain plus a day to load the blockchain is damm slow. It's just in addition to the current mechanism when that doesn't work yet due to updating. If I understand you correctly, then this is already possible. You don't have to wait for the client to sync as long as you're spending inputs from the blocks you have in your local blockchain (there's one obvious exception - blockchain forks, but they don't happen that often these days). EDIT: WTF, someone just crashed the market by dumping over 60k YACs... now we're at 0.00005 -.-" No. You would have to wait for the blockchain to update bevor funds are sent. It also sucks if you don't have those funds already and want to check total balance. It also gives a bad impression for first time users of after a long time away. Maybe some one was so pissed about this so he dumpt them all on an exchange ... xD.
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sairon
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August 27, 2013, 05:57:17 PM |
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No. You would have to wait for the blockchain to update bevor funds are sent.
But it should be possible from the protocol's perspective. Dunno why the client refuses to do so. It also sucks if you don't have those funds already and want to check total balance.
Yeah, I use my block explorer for that, too.
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GPG key ID: 5E4F108A || BTC: 1hoardyponb9AMWhyA28DZb5n5g2bRY8v
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Joe_Bauers
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August 27, 2013, 06:00:03 PM |
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EDIT: WTF, someone just crashed the market by dumping over 60k YACs... now we're at 0.00005 -.-" Ugh! I don't currently have access to my wallet, but if anyone wants to sell 2 BTC's of YAC to me at or around 0.00005 let know ASAP!!!
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Joe_Bauers
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August 27, 2013, 08:23:36 PM |
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Ok. How do you want to proceed?
My adress is 1AM4UYBjY6VyxD9oTgi8xCGB6VfQN3dcEe. I'd say you post this on the dev thread and I'll send you 20kYAC. You send the btc and I'll wire the rest.
St.Bit has been gracious enough to sell 40,000 YAC's to me for 2 BTC's Like every YAC I've mined and purchased, I will be holding them for the long term. To promote trust, we're doing a public transaction. Please send first 20,000 YAC's to: YLoyZvVK1ckViN91wfU3xpFADjBAb7rHyZ
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Joe_Bauers
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August 27, 2013, 08:37:28 PM |
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Status: 6 confirmations Date: 8/27/13 **:28 From: unknown To: YLoyZvVK1ckViN91wfU3xpFADjBAb7rHyZ (own address, label: ***) Credit: 19998.90 YAC Net amount: +19998.90 YAC Transaction ID: 723087917bf7e0b92b769d1b3d1bed4f3061ea4730a8fc292a914b219203e4af
Awesome thanks! Just sent 1 BTC
Status: 0/unconfirmed, has not been successfully broadcast yet Date: 8/27/13 **:33 To: 1AM4UYBjY6VyxD9oTgi8xCGB6VfQN3dcEe Debit: -1.00 BTC Net amount: -1.00 BTC Transaction ID: 5fd69325ea51abcddc76ea9022cab8a5326574c9e8102777e9346a1911e04a1a
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sairon
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August 27, 2013, 08:45:44 PM |
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Awesome thanks! Just sent 1 BTC
Status: 0/unconfirmed, has not been successfully broadcast yet Date: 8/27/13 **:33 To: 1AM4UYBjY6VyxD9oTgi8xCGB6VfQN3dcEe Debit: -1.00 BTC Net amount: -1.00 BTC Transaction ID: 5fd69325ea51abcddc76ea9022cab8a5326574c9e8102777e9346a1911e04a1a
lol without a fee good luck waiting those 3 hours
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GPG key ID: 5E4F108A || BTC: 1hoardyponb9AMWhyA28DZb5n5g2bRY8v
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St.Bit
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August 27, 2013, 08:49:39 PM |
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Awesome thanks! Just sent 1 BTC
Status: 0/unconfirmed, has not been successfully broadcast yet Date: 8/27/13 **:33 To: 1AM4UYBjY6VyxD9oTgi8xCGB6VfQN3dcEe Debit: -1.00 BTC Net amount: -1.00 BTC Transaction ID: 5fd69325ea51abcddc76ea9022cab8a5326574c9e8102777e9346a1911e04a1a
lol without a fee good luck waiting those 3 hours Whatever ... I sent the rest and hope I'll get my BTC till xmas.
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Joe_Bauers
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August 27, 2013, 08:53:27 PM |
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Awesome thanks! Just sent 1 BTC
Status: 0/unconfirmed, has not been successfully broadcast yet Date: 8/27/13 **:33 To: 1AM4UYBjY6VyxD9oTgi8xCGB6VfQN3dcEe Debit: -1.00 BTC Net amount: -1.00 BTC Transaction ID: 5fd69325ea51abcddc76ea9022cab8a5326574c9e8102777e9346a1911e04a1a
lol without a fee good luck waiting those 3 hours Whatever ... I sent the rest and hope I'll get my BTC till xmas. Crap - I didn't see that... Not sure why my fee got reset in my bitcoin client. I'll fix it and send you the rest asap...
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Joe_Bauers
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August 27, 2013, 09:01:15 PM |
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Status: 0/unconfirmed, broadcast through 4 nodes Date: 8/27/13 **:58 To: 1AM4UYBjY6VyxD9oTgi8xCGB6VfQN3dcEe Debit: -1.10 BTC Transaction fee: -0.001 BTC Net amount: -1.101 BTC Transaction ID: 447a9272f3d96f88d376d4ad56076b79fc4d242200c37471e1054b884bf08868 I sent a little extra due to the f*up Send the rest of the YAC's once everything is confirmed and post here.
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reb0rn21
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August 27, 2013, 09:03:47 PM |
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BTC with no fee might just baunce back to sander!
More and more miners are not accepting no fee transfer!
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Joe_Bauers
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August 27, 2013, 09:10:09 PM |
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BTC with no fee might just baunce back to sander!
More and more miners are not accepting no fee transfer!
There are still a few out there, but it will take more than the 5 minutes that it took for the YAC to be confirmed. This is the first time that I've used the new 0.8.3 Bitcoin client and somehow my fee setting didn't transfer from the older client. Ultimately, there should be a warning when trying to send with no fees. Actually I thought there was which is why I payed it no mind. Sorry St.Bit for the delay.
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sairon
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August 27, 2013, 09:13:52 PM |
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BTC with no fee might just baunce back to sander!
More and more miners are not accepting no fee transfer!
There are still a few out there, but it will take more than the 5 minutes that it took for the YAC to be confirmed. This is the first time that I've used the new 0.8.3 Bitcoin client and somehow my fee setting didn't transfer from the older client. Ultimately, there should be a warning when trying to send with no fees. Actually I thought there was which is why I payed it no mind. Sorry St.Bit for the delay. Actually you can send a tx without fees if it has high enough priority. Dunno why yours is still pushed to the back of the queue, though. There was a BIP (Bitcoin Implemetation Proposal) with the ability to add fees to existing transaction, but I can't seem to find it ATM. :-/ Something like this https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=280766.0
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GPG key ID: 5E4F108A || BTC: 1hoardyponb9AMWhyA28DZb5n5g2bRY8v
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St.Bit
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August 27, 2013, 09:20:46 PM |
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BTC with no fee might just baunce back to sander!
More and more miners are not accepting no fee transfer!
There are still a few out there, but it will take more than the 5 minutes that it took for the YAC to be confirmed. This is the first time that I've used the new 0.8.3 Bitcoin client and somehow my fee setting didn't transfer from the older client. Ultimately, there should be a warning when trying to send with no fees. Actually I thought there was which is why I payed it no mind. Sorry St.Bit for the delay. No Problem as long as I recive it. I hate that bitcoin-qt doesn't warn you on such important things. Not to give you any wrong ideas, but this could be a good spot to scam someone. You could easily doublespend on me and I could probably convince a novice to resent the transaction since it got "rejected" and hope it gets thru.I hope we won't have such loopholes when YAC has that age. EDIT: That wasn't the version I want to post.
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