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October 26, 2013, 03:34:11 PM
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Sorry to spam the thread, but FYI, I have multiply banner shirts in stock and black logo shirts due to arrive Nov 8th.  Grin





Looking forward to receiving my black shirts in the mail.  The white ones were great.  Thanks!
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October 26, 2013, 04:36:29 PM
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Hi, is there a linux build of the latest wallet anywhere? none on the site at least. T-shirts and bumper stickers are great, but the basics like client builds are more important no?

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October 26, 2013, 04:39:08 PM
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Hi, is there a linux build of the latest wallet anywhere? none on the site at least. T-shirts and bumper stickers are great, but the basics like client builds are more important no?

+1 - there should be a Linux build. As of right now I have to launch a Windoze VM inside my Linux machine to run CGB... definitely not ideal. On the plus side, there is already a Mac client so Linux is all that remains.
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October 26, 2013, 04:43:12 PM
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Hi, is there a linux build of the latest wallet anywhere? none on the site at least. T-shirts and bumper stickers are great, but the basics like client builds are more important no?

+1 - there should be a Linux build. As of right now I have to launch a Windoze VM inside my Linux machine to run CGB... definitely not ideal. On the plus side, there is already a Mac client so Linux is all that remains.

There at least was a linux build, as I'm running it, I don't know how to check what version it is, but I think I got it some time in September.

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October 26, 2013, 04:43:48 PM
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Hi, is there a linux build of the latest wallet anywhere? none on the site at least. T-shirts and bumper stickers are great, but the basics like client builds are more important no?

+1 - there should be a Linux build. As of right now I have to launch a Windoze VM inside my Linux machine to run CGB... definitely not ideal. On the plus side, there is already a Mac client so Linux is all that remains.

Along with a MACOSX wallet, we need this.

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October 26, 2013, 05:38:13 PM
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There is plenty of information and discussion about PoS : PPCoin is of course the currency with longest history in PoS..

CGB has good developers who are endeavouring to make the best decisions at an early stage of what is, after all, still experimental software.

I really am not qualified to pronounce on the technicals, but it seems to me that a network composed of a very large amount of 'dust' ie vast numbers of users each with low hash power, is the most secure for either PoW or PoS.


Transaction fees on 'dust' is going to kill any/all Alt/Digital coins.

I've been gathering dust from BTC BitCoin Faucets and went to send the dust I'd accumulated to an exchange only to find the dust didn't even cover the transaction fee.

If any coin is worth (say) $200 per coin then a $10.50 transaction (eg a short taxi ride - http://downloads.bbc.co.uk/podcasts/radio4/r4report/rss.xml
) would end up nearly doubling when the transaction fee is added on.

CGB 5SAyTsyg68dGf1uWZ4kvbZuWY8sTtQo3w7

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October 26, 2013, 06:54:48 PM
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Hi, is there a linux build of the latest wallet anywhere? none on the site at least. T-shirts and bumper stickers are great, but the basics like client builds are more important no?

+1 - there should be a Linux build. As of right now I have to launch a Windoze VM inside my Linux machine to run CGB... definitely not ideal. On the plus side, there is already a Mac client so Linux is all that remains.


I was going to build them myself after I moved into my new place during last client update and completely forgot about it.  My fault.

Linux binaries:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B7K8VdCHpm-pM1dTdVVpRkdNM1E/edit?usp=sharing

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October 26, 2013, 07:18:30 PM
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I've been using the source files to build my linux client, like most others I know.  But apologies for the oversight.  Site links updated as well:  http://cryptogenicbullion.org/index.html#download

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October 26, 2013, 09:31:24 PM
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Hi, is there a linux build of the latest wallet anywhere? none on the site at least. T-shirts and bumper stickers are great, but the basics like client builds are more important no?

There's packages for openSUSE and Debian at
https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/home:p_conrad:coins/cryptogenicbullion

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October 26, 2013, 09:37:17 PM
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Hi, is there a linux build of the latest wallet anywhere? none on the site at least. T-shirts and bumper stickers are great, but the basics like client builds are more important no?

There's packages for openSUSE and Debian at
https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/home:p_conrad:coins/cryptogenicbullion



Ah yes, thanks again!
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October 26, 2013, 11:06:49 PM
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I was going to build them myself after I moved into my new place during last client update and completely forgot about it.  My fault.

Linux binaries:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B7K8VdCHpm-pM1dTdVVpRkdNM1E/edit?usp=sharing



Thanks for the quick response, but I tried the tar and it won't run for me:

$ :~/Downloads/CryptogenicBullion$ ./CryptogenicBullion-qt
bash: ./CryptogenicBullion-qt: cannot execute binary file

The size is only 5.2MB the previous version I have is 8.5MB maybe this gives a clue? or is it just my environment?

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I was going to build them myself after I moved into my new place during last client update and completely forgot about it.  My fault.

Linux binaries:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B7K8VdCHpm-pM1dTdVVpRkdNM1E/edit?usp=sharing



Thanks for the quick response, but I tried the tar and it won't run for me:

$ :~/Downloads/CryptogenicBullion$ ./CryptogenicBullion-qt
bash: ./CryptogenicBullion-qt: cannot execute binary file

The size is only 5.2MB the previous version I have is 8.5MB maybe this gives a clue? or is it just my environment?



First, make sure it's executable after extracting.

Dependencies should be included but maybe something got corrupted on the upload.  

Let me know if the hosted binaries at https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/home:p_conrad:coins/cryptogenicbullion are working in your environment.

Also, try the daemon and let me know if that works.


pm me if you're still having issues...
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October 26, 2013, 11:30:47 PM
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The shirts are looking great!

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October 27, 2013, 12:30:06 AM
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There is plenty of information and discussion about PoS : PPCoin is of course the currency with longest history in PoS..

CGB has good developers who are endeavouring to make the best decisions at an early stage of what is, after all, still experimental software.

I really am not qualified to pronounce on the technicals, but it seems to me that a network composed of a very large amount of 'dust' ie vast numbers of users each with low hash power, is the most secure for either PoW or PoS.


Transaction fees on 'dust' is going to kill any/all Alt/Digital coins.

I've been gathering dust from BTC BitCoin Faucets and went to send the dust I'd accumulated to an exchange only to find the dust didn't even cover the transaction fee.

If any coin is worth (say) $200 per coin then a $10.50 transaction (eg a short taxi ride - http://downloads.bbc.co.uk/podcasts/radio4/r4report/rss.xml
) would end up nearly doubling when the transaction fee is added on.

CGB 5SAyTsyg68dGf1uWZ4kvbZuWY8sTtQo3w7

You're post makes very little sense.

Everywhere I've traded Alts it's been a standard 0.2% fee regardless of volume...
And I've traded on MCX, Vircurex, Bter, etc...
Fees tend to be higher for BTC/Fiat transactions (about double or more).
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October 28, 2013, 07:51:29 PM
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Is anyone else having issues running the qt? I just downloaded the new version from the website today and it doesn't seem to want to load - haven't had any problems before. Just hangs on the splash screen and then crashes with this error.

Description:
  A problem caused this program to stop interacting with Windows.

Problem signature:
  Problem Event Name:   AppHangB1
  Application Name:   CryptogenicBullion-qt.exe
  Application Version:   0.7.2.0
  Application Timestamp:   4d44aa00
  Hang Signature:   fcf4
  Hang Type:   0
  OS Version:   6.1.7601.2.1.0.256.48
  Locale ID:   1033
  Additional Hang Signature 1:   fcf4c3a7bafad0527e44d81677816499
  Additional Hang Signature 2:   9e9a
  Additional Hang Signature 3:   9e9afdbbe76b5965cfec1b82afbb2ed7
  Additional Hang Signature 4:   fcf4
  Additional Hang Signature 5:   fcf4c3a7bafad0527e44d81677816499
  Additional Hang Signature 6:   9e9a
  Additional Hang Signature 7:   9e9afdbbe76b5965cfec1b82afbb2ed7
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October 28, 2013, 08:43:06 PM
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Is anyone else having issues running the qt? I just downloaded the new version from the website today and it doesn't seem to want to load - haven't had any problems before. Just hangs on the splash screen and then crashes with this error.

Description:
  A problem caused this program to stop interacting with Windows.

Problem signature:
  Problem Event Name:   AppHangB1
  Application Name:   CryptogenicBullion-qt.exe
  Application Version:   0.7.2.0
  Application Timestamp:   4d44aa00
  Hang Signature:   fcf4
  Hang Type:   0
  OS Version:   6.1.7601.2.1.0.256.48
  Locale ID:   1033
  Additional Hang Signature 1:   fcf4c3a7bafad0527e44d81677816499
  Additional Hang Signature 2:   9e9a
  Additional Hang Signature 3:   9e9afdbbe76b5965cfec1b82afbb2ed7
  Additional Hang Signature 4:   fcf4
  Additional Hang Signature 5:   fcf4c3a7bafad0527e44d81677816499
  Additional Hang Signature 6:   9e9a
  Additional Hang Signature 7:   9e9afdbbe76b5965cfec1b82afbb2ed7


Go to your appdata/roaming/CryptogenicBullion folder and delete all files/folders EXCEPT wallet.dat file.

pm me if you're still having issues.  Most likely a file got corrupted when you last shut down your computer.  This sometimes happens when the computer is shut down suddenly, like from a loss of power, etc.
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October 28, 2013, 09:14:01 PM
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How many days till one of the big announcements??  Grin














 

 

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October 28, 2013, 09:35:58 PM
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Go to your appdata/roaming/CryptogenicBullion folder and delete all files/folders EXCEPT wallet.dat file.

pm me if you're still having issues.  Most likely a file got corrupted when you last shut down your computer.  This sometimes happens when the computer is shut down suddenly, like from a loss of power, etc.

Thanks Merc - got it working.
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October 28, 2013, 09:59:20 PM
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How many days till one of the big announcements??  Grin
I'm eager for some news too. The price might finally go back on track after that.  Smiley


Getting the website spruced up before project announcements was step one of the announcement process.  I'm still putting the finishing touches on actual development.  It's difficult to give a definite number of days until release.  

Other than development progress there's also the progress of getting marketing relationships in place and ready for when we make our official announcements, this includes other countries like China and across Europe.

And keep in mind, my friends.  This is not a sprint...it's a marathon.  I want to do this right and not rush it.

Any news or hints will first be announced on the dev blog:   http://cryptogenicbullion.org/#blog


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October 28, 2013, 10:02:31 PM
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How many days till one of the big announcements??  Grin
I'm eager for some news too. The price might finally go back on track after that.  Smiley

CGB is sitting at a quarter of its trended value IMO. Personally I'm quite happy for it to sit there a while longer too, and maybe a little lower Grin

Its a second chance for buyers to get in at a price we were at almost 2 months ago, when the reward was 4 times higher at 5 CGB per block.

Use this time wisely, you probably won't see these sort of prices again.
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