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June 17, 2018, 11:36:32 AM Last edit: June 17, 2018, 11:57:47 AM by extro24 |
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Testnet running at 154.66.207.206.
Anybody have an xpmclient binary for ubuntu?
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extro24 (OP)
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June 17, 2018, 10:02:41 PM |
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We have not. But I love the idea! I have tried with mono to run Apertus on Ubuntu 17.10, but no success I compiled mono (configure, make, make install etc) and it installed correctly under Lubuntu 17.10. I did "mcs hello.cs" and got hello.exe. Then "mono hello.exe" gave "Hello Mono World". Now I need to start Apertus. I see a ADD.csproj, ADD.sln, Main.cs etc. "xbuild" seems to run.
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extro24 (OP)
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June 17, 2018, 10:03:17 PM |
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extro24 (OP)
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June 17, 2018, 10:25:49 PM |
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Trying to mine test coins with xpmclient. What am I doing wrong: # Pool websites: # http://xpmforall.orgserver = "154.66.207.206"; port = "6666"; # Your XPM payout address address = "VYqnfjwMf3y174sF8Yirh1gtt8yJbwqYpE"; # You can give this machine a custom name # Computer name is used as default #name = "custom_name"; # Platform: # "amd": AMD GCN cards # "amd legacy": AMD HD5xxx & HD6xxx cards # "amd vega": AMD Vega cards # "nvidia": NVidia Maxwell cards platform = "amd"; My static ip address is 154.66.207.206.
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June 17, 2018, 10:43:40 PM |
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Trying to mine test coins with xpmclient. What am I doing wrong: # Pool websites: # http://xpmforall.orgserver = "154.66.207.206"; port = "6666"; # Your XPM payout address address = "VYqnfjwMf3y174sF8Yirh1gtt8yJbwqYpE"; # You can give this machine a custom name # Computer name is used as default #name = "custom_name"; # Platform: # "amd": AMD GCN cards # "amd legacy": AMD HD5xxx & HD6xxx cards # "amd vega": AMD Vega cards # "nvidia": NVidia Maxwell cards platform = "amd"; My static ip address is 154.66.207.206. If you are mining on the same machine you have the testnet on, just use 127.0.0.1 If it's not local, then you have to make sure you are setting the port properly in the .conf file (others chime in on this to make sure this is right, i may be wrong) And remember to activate the mining server on the Datacoin testnet wallet you are running by putting setgenerate true in the console. Anyone else have any ideas?
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June 18, 2018, 04:01:19 AM |
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We have not. But I love the idea! I have tried with mono to run Apertus on Ubuntu 17.10, but no success I compiled mono (configure, make, make install etc) and it installed correctly under Lubuntu 17.10. I did "mcs hello.cs" and got hello.exe. Then "mono hello.exe" gave "Hello Mono World". Now I need to start Apertus. I see a ADD.csproj, ADD.sln, Main.cs etc. "xbuild" seems to run. Apertus is not comptabile with mono. There is issues from 2015 in github https://github.com/HugPuddle/Apertus/issues/16Any solution for this?
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June 18, 2018, 04:07:20 AM |
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Trying to mine test coins with xpmclient. What am I doing wrong: # Pool websites: # http://xpmforall.orgserver = "154.66.207.206"; port = "6666"; # Your XPM payout address address = "VYqnfjwMf3y174sF8Yirh1gtt8yJbwqYpE"; # You can give this machine a custom name # Computer name is used as default #name = "custom_name"; # Platform: # "amd": AMD GCN cards # "amd legacy": AMD HD5xxx & HD6xxx cards # "amd vega": AMD Vega cards # "nvidia": NVidia Maxwell cards platform = "amd"; My static ip address is 154.66.207.206. If you are mining on the same machine you have the testnet on, just use 127.0.0.1 If it's not local, then you have to make sure you are setting the port properly in the .conf file (others chime in on this to make sure this is right, i may be wrong) And remember to activate the mining server on the Datacoin testnet wallet you are running by putting setgenerate true in the console. Anyone else have any ideas? If it's local use 127.0.0.1, if it's not use host = ip in both conf files (datacoin conf and xpmclient config) Do you run both wallets on sam machine? (test and main)
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June 19, 2018, 04:29:00 AM Last edit: June 19, 2018, 06:04:27 PM by DataSea |
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Testnet tests are going well! However, we need a bigger swarm to draw any real conclusions! If you can spin up a testnet, please do! Source code DTC 0.15.99-08: https://yadi.sk/d/nA7f5cWr3VSYDfWindows binaries 0.15.99-08: https://yadi.sk/d/eu7rJ9EN3VSYBFTestnet instructions: Create to the shortcut to Datacoin, then rightclick on the shortcut, now click properties. Then in properties in the Target field on the far right, add a space then put -testnet in there. Run it, then you add the nodes via clicking the Help tab > Debug window > Console > then in the console at the bottom put addnode 119.9.108.125 add Repeat for the rest. Current nodes: 119.9.108.125 108.161.137.90 89.201.209.215 140.186.194.162 154.66.207.206 If you can mine, so much the better! Best miners here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=831708.0If you have any questions, please ask! So far Testnet has handled many 1-5 mb etchings, and even a 22 mb etching! see bitFossil.org for some of the latest I never saw any of my Testnets flinch or falter! Nor did I see any of the networks do so! Things are looking good, but a bigger swarm is preferred
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June 20, 2018, 04:07:04 AM |
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Hi Team, Does anyone know a good blockchain hosting site like CryptoID? They've been great -- but they aren't adding any more chains right now. https://chainz.cryptoid.info/dtc/I'm looking for someone that will host Datacoin Testnet that's as good as CryptoID. Let me know -- I'll pay -- we need a solid running testnet wallet at all times that has the telemetry that CryptoID provides Datacoin Mainnet. Thanks! The DataSea
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extro24 (OP)
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June 20, 2018, 11:36:57 AM |
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Testnet running at 154.66.207.206.
Anybody have an xpmclient binary for ubuntu?
Do you know when the main net will be launched? Have the project already had exact lauch day of Datacoin main net? Thank you for your information. Main net was launched on 17 November 2013.
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muf18
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June 20, 2018, 02:00:03 PM |
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These are bots, not worth to reply, or get interaction with.
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extro24 (OP)
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June 27, 2018, 05:28:55 AM |
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Somebody is mining directly to FreiExchange. Please stop. They will put a penalty on Datacoin and you may lose your coins. First mine to your own wallet and then transfer to the exchange.
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June 27, 2018, 09:36:45 AM Last edit: June 27, 2018, 09:53:20 AM by pepi |
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Somebody is mining directly to FreiExchange. Please stop. They will put a penalty on Datacoin and you may lose your coins. First mine to your own wallet and then transfer to the exchange.
I never understand why that is problem? I mine XPM directly to Poloniex, where I exchange XPM , for years and never have any problem, never have any penalty , never have any issue. To be clear I am not that person, and I dont mine directly to FreiExchange because I always do solo DTC mining.
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July 06, 2018, 07:53:04 AM |
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Somebody is mining directly to FreiExchange. Please stop. They will put a penalty on Datacoin and you may lose your coins. First mine to your own wallet and then transfer to the exchange.
I never understand why that is problem? I mine XPM directly to Poloniex, where I exchange XPM , for years and never have any problem, never have any penalty , never have any issue. To be clear I am not that person, and I dont mine directly to FreiExchange because I always do solo DTC mining. Simply put ... The hundreds of thousands of transactions that occur within the wallet is what the issue is. Some wallets cannot (or will not) handle such massive amounts of transactions to occur smooth, and even if they did, a great many wallets are limited to their functional state on servers that are not the most lightening fast systems to process thousands of transactions in one go. Especially so many that could be small transactions like deposits from mining. That is probably why a lot of large exchanges are in 'maintenance mode' a huge amount of the time. They need to consolidate those transactions (sometimes in the millions in the case of poloniex I am guessing) to a few or possibly ONE transaction in a single block. The wallet itself gets ridiculously large also, not only in size, but memory usage of the server. Multiply that with multiple wallets in a single server (it is highly unlikely that any exchange uses a single server for EACH daemon/wallet) and you chew into the RAM quite easily. It doesn't mean you CAN'T mine directly to the exchange wallet, but as outlined above, those are some of the major issues pertaining to mining directly to an exchange wallet. That is pretty much it in a nutshell. The man hours, and maintenance required to cater for these millions of transactions are what the 'real' issue is in almost any wallet. You would only have a few transactions in your personal wallet in comparison to a large exchange like poloniex, but if you are to assign a visual comparison to it to see it a little easier, it is like saying that your street that your house is located only has a few cars travelling on it at any one time, as opposed to the major city expressways located in the EU or USA where millions of cars travel along those roads every day. The congestion, functionality and maintenance of those superhighways are nothing compared to the little street in a suburb that you may located. If the exchange has no issues with it though, then there is no problem. Some exchanges however only have one or two people operating the exchange, and so man hours and wallet downtime and maintenance become a problem for them. #crysx
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shtako
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July 06, 2018, 10:25:32 AM |
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What is the official website?
datacoin.info or datacoininfo.org
Coinmarketcap links to datcoin.info, but this thread points datacoininfo.org, so I guess that is the correct one. It might be a bit confusing, and if you google "datacoin" you also end up on datacoin.info.
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extro24 (OP)
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July 06, 2018, 02:30:13 PM |
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What is the official website?
datacoin.info or datacoininfo.org
Coinmarketcap links to datcoin.info, but this thread points datacoininfo.org, so I guess that is the correct one. It might be a bit confusing, and if you google "datacoin" you also end up on datacoin.info.
We have no control over datacoin.info so datacoininfo.org is the official site. -extro
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July 10, 2018, 09:27:31 PM |
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Hi extro24
I can't withdraw my 1000 datacoin from datadice website. Please help me...
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extro24 (OP)
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July 11, 2018, 07:26:34 AM |
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Hi extro24
I can't withdraw my 1000 datacoin from datadice website. Please help me...
There is a link you had to save when you deposited. Are you able to go back to that link?
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