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August 11, 2018, 11:17:22 PM
Last edit: August 12, 2018, 12:39:08 AM by dalslandan200
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Have been quite busy the last couple of days making a new site for Joulecoin.

It's mobile friendly and is tested in IE 11, Firefox and Chrome.
I haven't been able to test it on a mac computer with Safari (since I don't own such hardware).

I will try to add content as I have time. Next thing I plan to add is documentation.

I hope our small community likes it. Smiley


Presenting: https://joulecoin.info


Regarding domain choice, I was unable to get in contact with joulecoin.org owner. It would have been great if e.g. joulecoin.com and .org could represent Joulecoin Project.
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August 14, 2018, 05:06:25 AM
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Have been quite busy the last couple of days making a new site for Joulecoin.

It's mobile friendly and is tested in IE 11, Firefox and Chrome.
I haven't been able to test it on a mac computer with Safari (since I don't own such hardware).

I will try to add content as I have time. Next thing I plan to add is documentation.

I hope our small community likes it. Smiley


Presenting: https://joulecoin.info


Regarding domain choice, I was unable to get in contact with joulecoin.org owner. It would have been great if e.g. joulecoin.com and .org could represent Joulecoin Project.

Great colour scheme for the site.

And we are using the tx-comment function regularly.

And we are ready to set up a third trader in the Vz Project

The Legendary 'IMZ' account is/was me. 'IndiaMikeZulu' has been active since May, 2013
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August 15, 2018, 08:45:45 PM
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Have been quite busy the last couple of days making a new site for Joulecoin.

It's mobile friendly and is tested in IE 11, Firefox and Chrome.
I haven't been able to test it on a mac computer with Safari (since I don't own such hardware).

I will try to add content as I have time. Next thing I plan to add is documentation.

I hope our small community likes it. Smiley


Presenting: https://joulecoin.info


Regarding domain choice, I was unable to get in contact with joulecoin.org owner. It would have been great if e.g. joulecoin.com and .org could represent Joulecoin Project.
dalslandan200!
You are well done. It's really some progress at XJO now!
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August 23, 2018, 05:23:04 AM
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Presenting: https://joulecoin.info
Regarding domain choice, I was unable to get in contact with joulecoin.org owner. It would have been great if e.g. joulecoin.com and .org could represent Joulecoin Project.

Decentral-i-zing.

No 1 website represents the "coin".
The chain does.

But https://joulecoin.info is an awesome addition.
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August 24, 2018, 11:03:29 AM
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The project in Venezuela is going strong. Got a third guy trading.

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September 01, 2018, 08:22:54 PM
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Greeting XJO lovers, I have taken an interest in this project thanks to IMZ, was having a bit of trouble building the joulecoin wallet so I created a fork on github and applied the following small fixes:

https://github.com/Shinoa-Fores/joulecoin/commit/c2983f8d6a74fca82a7581dd34275e869d17a94c

https://github.com/Shinoa-Fores/joulecoin/commit/84d7651604b4c2752722f4628af26571327f35cb  #only necessary for linux users using hardened+nomultilib kernels, but compiler warnings can safely be ignored.

These allowed me to build a wallet from source using gcc version 7.3.0 on Gentoo linux. It complains during the `./configure` step because I use LibreSSL, but will still compile using the `--with-libressl` flag, though this is also a simple enough fix, and I may publish the changes to github if anyone requests.

All in all a nice altcoin. I look forward to experimenting with it more with IMZ.  Cool

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September 06, 2018, 12:29:10 PM
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Hi there! Can someone clarify the situation? joulecoin block chain is displayed with a large lead, and on the pool is behind by a lot, my transactions are not visible absolutely in the network,and on the pool they are. Or am I misunderstanding something?
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September 06, 2018, 02:49:47 PM
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Hi there! Can someone clarify the situation? joulecoin block chain is displayed with a large lead, and on the pool is behind by a lot, my transactions are not visible absolutely in the network,and on the pool they are. Or am I misunderstanding something?

I don't know which pool you use. Unfortunately some pools have a tendency to get out-of-sync (chain-split).

If you use the latest version of Joulecoin Core - 0.10.4.2, or visit https://chainz.cryptoid.info/xjo/ you can check the correct block height.

Currently nothing seems out of the ordinary.
You could try solo mining for greater accuracy.*
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September 06, 2018, 03:37:21 PM
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Bceм пpивeт! Moжeт ли ктo-нибyдь пpoяcнить cитyaцию? цeпoчкa блoкoв joulecoin oтoбpaжaeтcя c бoльшим кoличecтвoм cвинцa, a в пyлe мнoгo, мoи тpaнзaкции нe видны aбcoлютнo в ceти, a в пyлe oни ecть. Или я чтo-тo нe пoнимaю?

Я нe знaю, кaкoй пyл вы иcпoльзyeтe. К coжaлeнию, нeкoтopыe пyлы имeют тeндeнцию к выxoдy из cинxpoнизaции (c paздeлeниeм цeпeй).

Ecли вы иcпoльзyeтe пocлeднюю вepcию Joulecoin Core - 0.10.4.2 или пoceтитe https://chainz.cryptoid.info/xjo/, вы мoжeтe пpoвepить пpaвильнocть выcoты блoкa.

B нacтoящee вpeмя нeт ничeгo нeoбычнoгo.
Bы мoжeтe пoпpoбoвaть coльнyю дoбычy для бoльшeй тoчнocти. *

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Used pool http://mining.securepayment.cc
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September 06, 2018, 06:59:42 PM
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That pool (http://mining.securepayment.cc) is out-of-sync.

The following pools seems to be up-to-date. (please note that I have not used or tested them)


Also I don't speak Russian.*
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September 06, 2018, 08:48:50 PM
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Used pool http://mining.securepayment.cc

That pool (http://mining.securepayment.cc) is out-of-sync.

The following pools seems to be up-to-date. (please note that I have not used or tested them)

https://zpool.ca
https://www.starpool.biz/
https://zergpool.com
http://deutscherminingpool.de
http://cryptopool.at
https://xjo.thecoin.pw/

Also I don't speak Russian.*
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Thanks a lot for clearing that up. Now moved in that to what.
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September 07, 2018, 12:51:42 PM
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Here is a list of nodes my telegram bot returns, appears there are still quite a few running old versions of the client:

Code:
[
  {
    "subver": "/Satoshi:0.10.4.1/",
    "protocol": 70003,
    "nodes": [
      "165.227.226.221",
      "217.169.182.114",
      "78.129.185.31"
    ]
  },
  {
    "subver": "/Satoshi:0.10.4.2/",
    "protocol": 70003,
    "nodes": [
      "108.170.1.134",
      "121.215.18.43",
      "140.0.53.177",
      "158.174.16.27",
      "173.249.20.203",
      "173.249.34.241",
      "176.31.255.29",
      "176.31.53.107",
      "176.9.25.79",
      "178.128.200.126",
      "183.195.46.116",
      "185.28.249.80",
      "188.165.235.208",
      "188.241.58.126",
      "192.99.19.133",
      "194.158.201.106",
      "194.19.235.71",
      "194.32.77.32",
      "195.201.10.19",
      "198.27.81.114",
      "208.94.242.218",
      "213.147.177.64",
      "213.148.193.153",
      "217.175.119.125",
      "23.111.174.246",
      "31.0.122.153",
      "37.45.166.189",
      "45.33.22.9",
      "46.23.35.70",
      "5.189.186.124",
      "62.210.177.156",
      "62.210.180.148",
      "71.206.73.12",
      "74.124.24.228",
      "75.164.231.159",
      "75.169.62.203",
      "77.249.213.25",
      "77.37.209.233",
      "77.95.36.184",
      "79.173.118.160",
      "79.72.225.171",
      "79.72.227.250",
      "80.218.217.199",
      "85.14.242.77",
      "86.177.207.136",
      "86.99.172.188",
      "88.22.208.79",
      "92.35.81.84",
      "94.130.16.85",
      "98.116.109.15"
    ]
  },
  {
    "subver": "/Satoshi:0.10.4/",
    "protocol": 70003,
    "nodes": [
      "161.53.18.50",
      "173.212.202.33",
      "198.50.204.112",
      "50.225.198.67"
    ]
  },
  {
    "subver": "/Satoshi:0.9.2.4/",
    "protocol": 70002,
    "nodes": [
      "91.121.221.92"
    ]
  },
  {
    "subver": "/Satoshi:0.9.2.5/",
    "protocol": 70002,
    "nodes": [
      "52.14.92.197"
    ]
  },
  {
    "subver": "/Satoshi:0.9.2.6/",
    "protocol": 70002,
    "nodes": [
      "188.134.72.213",
      "24.61.14.159",
      "5.127.79.43",
      "63.247.147.166",
      "97.93.182.237"
    ]
  },
  {
    "subver": "/Satoshi:0.9.2.7/",
    "protocol": 70002,
    "nodes": [
      "213.21.201.153"
    ]
  },
  {
    "subver": "/Satoshi:0.9.2.8/",
    "protocol": 70002,
    "nodes": [
      "162.251.150.125"
    ]
  }
]

For now, I am simply blacklisting older versions that try to connect to my client.

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September 10, 2018, 03:07:31 AM
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We are getting better:

encrypt a message. Run it through a paste bin. Send the URL as a tx comment.

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September 10, 2018, 11:46:16 AM
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We are getting better:

encrypt a message. Run it through a paste bin. Send the URL as a tx comment.

As you know, I've been working on a telegram bot for a few weeks now - a W.I.P. is being able to do this directly from our chat. As it sits, can already check price, network nodes, explore blockchain, etc.

DLX - Membership has it's privileges. (tm)  Cool

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Last edit: September 11, 2018, 05:05:04 AM by dalslandan200
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We are getting better:

encrypt a message. Run it through a paste bin. Send the URL as a tx comment.

Made a web page where it is possible to encrypt a message via AES encryption with a key.

The compression ratio isn't perfect, but it increases to 67.4% before 240 character limit is reached.

However website linking is an awesome way to save storage for the Blockchain.

I got the following number for efficiency on the encryption compression ratio:
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0.341 IN:15 OUT:44
0.484 IN:31 OUT:64
0.583 IN:63 OUT:108
0.617 IN:79 OUT:128
0.625 IN:95 OUT:152
0.645 IN:111 OUT:172
0.662 IN:143 OUT:216
0.674 IN:159 OUT:236

So at a small encryption it is around 35%, going all the way to ~67% at its best (maximum length encryption).
Which provides an maximum input of 159 characters before encryption, resulting in a 236 character long hash.

It's made possible with Javascript, so everything is happening local.
GitHub: https://github.com/brix/crypto-js/tree/release-3.1.2

I haven't made the first encrypted transaction message via the website yet.
Probably will later. Smiley

I had issues making clipboard button cross-browser compatibility with legacy support. So I have not missed this, I just wasn't happy with the current outcome.
Regarding the possibility to download the web page and run on other machines which are not connected to the internet, is also something I have in the pipeline.

Introducing: https://joulecoin.info/encrypt.html
- Online AES encryption and decryption made in mind for Joulecoin transaction comments.
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September 11, 2018, 06:14:40 AM
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For now, I am simply blacklisting older versions that try to connect to my client.

Just as I suspected did new checkpoints resolve the issue with older 0.9.X.X trying to connect.

Made a GitHub gist here with checkpoints only: https://gist.github.com/dalslandan200/263e0ddbc2ddd32ff492ecb5ed84f710
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We are getting better:

encrypt a message. Run it through a paste bin. Send the URL as a tx comment.

Made a web page where it is possible to encrypt a message via AES encryption with a key.

The compression ratio isn't perfect, but it increases to 67.4% before 240 character limit is reached.

However website linking is an awesome way to save storage for the Blockchain.

I got the following number for efficiency on the encryption compression ratio:
Code:
0.341 IN:15 OUT:44
0.484 IN:31 OUT:64
0.583 IN:63 OUT:108
0.617 IN:79 OUT:128
0.625 IN:95 OUT:152
0.645 IN:111 OUT:172
0.662 IN:143 OUT:216
0.674 IN:159 OUT:236

So at a small encryption it is around 35%, going all the way to ~67% at its best (maximum length encryption).
Which provides an maximum input of 159 characters before encryption, resulting in a 236 character long hash.

It's made possible with Javascript, so everything is happening local.
GitHub: https://github.com/brix/crypto-js/tree/release-3.1.2

I haven't made the first encrypted transaction message via the website yet.
Probably will later. Smiley

I had issues making clipboard button cross-browser compatibility with legacy support. So I have not missed this, I just wasn't happy with the current outcome.
Regarding the possibility to download the web page and run on other machines which are not connected to the internet, is also something I have in the pipeline.

Introducing: https://joulecoin.info/encrypt.html
- Online AES encryption and decryption made in mind for Joulecoin transaction comments.

Appears github is down this morning, but I will definitely check this out as soon as they come back up today and report back in.

EDIT Finally was able to check it out, very nice work. Please keep us apprised of this and will gladly test with IMZ. Smiley

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September 11, 2018, 12:23:30 PM
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I think many people will participate in this business. New concept with innovative technology and good scalability of the blockchain with the 0 fees transactions.
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September 13, 2018, 09:32:36 AM
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>>Block reward: 16 XJO

When solo decoding a block, I get 4 xjo instead of 16 xjo. Why?  Undecided
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September 13, 2018, 12:08:15 PM
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>>Block reward: 16 XJO

When solo decoding a block, I get 4 xjo instead of 16 xjo. Why?  Undecided

Because of how halving works to prolong the "original" mining phase.
Like many altcoins, Joulecoin implements the halving technique to more slowly reach the total supply of issued coins (~ 45 million XJO).
We are currently in our second halving stage which results in a XJO reward of 4 instead of 8 or 16.

According to Joulecoin configuration, halving occurs every 2 years.

So, roughly 2 * (31 556 926 / 45) approx. 1 402 530 (this means that approximately block 1 402 530 should have the new block-award since 2 years have passed, but if the chain have had issues this could be longer or shorter)

If we look at Block explorer at around 1 400 000 (https://chainz.cryptoid.info/xjo/block.dws?000000000000f6256c21d60466bc9b7aab1704f5681e504546d1e9ca48074d9e.htm)
We can see that there still is the original 16 XJO reward.

So, let's calculate where 4 XJO happens. (4 * (31 556 926 / 45) approx. 2 805 060)

If we look at Block explorer again, but at 2 800 000 (https://chainz.cryptoid.info/xjo/block.dws?0000000000001561b85d4dde5aa9ada2fc491fbb1cee8fca9148df0f3e2d48b7.htm)
We can see that the 8 XJO reward is currently in place.

But if we check at block 2 805 060 (https://chainz.cryptoid.info/xjo/block.dws?0000000000000b807131df697a91d769f950b0aa04b4cd6cc09d7c50928d929b.htm)
We can confirm that the 4 XJO reward have indeed started occurring.

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