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February 06, 2014, 11:54:43 PM |
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Oh, yeah. No problem with bitcoin-qt, it works just fine sand-alone. Incidentally, I also tried the maxcoin-qt, and it has the same problem. Of course, I'm using yum instead of apt. I'll make sure I have everything I can get from that list and report back about how it works. My fallback right now is to install a Debian distro in Boxes. Thanks. I do want to create a more static exe for linux in the future. But still working on coding right now. You may need the newest boost for HBN as I complied it with 1.55 but if you compile yourself you can use most version without issues.
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Bitcoin addresses contain a checksum, so it is very unlikely that mistyping an address will cause you to lose money.
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Tranz (OP)
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February 07, 2014, 05:38:01 AM |
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Nope. No luck. I'm just going to have to try it in a Debian box.
It might be worth tring out nvc and see if you can compile it. Our coins are very similar. If are you are able to, and find a thing or 2 that needs changed for HBN. I would be appreciative, for a PR. I've got a bit of stake right in the wings....
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February 07, 2014, 06:54:15 PM |
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Is this still minable?
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February 07, 2014, 10:29:29 PM |
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Is this still minable?
Absolutely. Difficulty is still relatively low, and can be solo mined well with even just 1 mh/s.
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February 07, 2014, 10:32:05 PM |
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Nope. No luck. I'm just going to have to try it in a Debian box.
It might be worth tring out nvc and see if you can compile it. Our coins are very similar. If are you are able to, and find a thing or 2 that needs changed for HBN. I would be appreciative, for a PR. I've got a bit of stake right in the wings.... No luck on all fronts. The farthest I have progressed is with trying a Qt Creator build, but I seem to be hitting a wall with non-free code that is not available in the Fedora repos. I see that error has done some work compiling bitcoin-qt specifically for Fedora but I don't see that a lot of other work has been done in this area. This tells me that pretty much everyone is still quite reliant on non-free code, including the Bitcoin Foundation. Something that I would like to see cured eventually. Hmmm. If you want you can send me a PM with some specific build issues. I have only built on win 7 and Ubuntu so far, but I am willing to try another flavor of Linux when I get some extra time.
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February 07, 2014, 11:15:46 PM |
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I tried another compile, do you mind to test this one out? http://www.fileswap.com/dl/ZrEroXLd2d/$ md5sum HoboNickels-qt.zip 6a4e71377185f18492a304f22bf645ea *HoboNickels-qt.zip
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Tranz (OP)
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February 08, 2014, 04:28:20 AM |
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irc.rizon.net has now banned 'bitcoin' clients. I will be removing the irc code in version 1.4. It will be replaced by seed nodes.
In the mean time you can stop using irc by starting with switch -irc=0. If you need a node to connect to please PM or ask.
If you have the know how and desire to run a seed node, please let me know. I will pay a nice bounty for it, but you have to get it up.
Thanks!
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wing_hk
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February 08, 2014, 07:09:46 AM |
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irc.rizon.net has now banned 'bitcoin' clients. I will be removing the irc code in version 1.4. It will be replaced by seed nodes.
In the mean time you can stop using irc by starting with switch -irc=0. If you need a node to connect to please PM or ask.
If you have the know how and desire to run a seed node, please let me know. I will pay a nice bounty for it, but you have to get it up.
Thanks!
"seed node" means a always on wallet accepting RPC connections right?
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Meska
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February 08, 2014, 01:11:35 PM |
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irc.rizon.net has now banned 'bitcoin' clients. I will be removing the irc code in version 1.4. It will be replaced by seed nodes.
In the mean time you can stop using irc by starting with switch -irc=0. If you need a node to connect to please PM or ask.
If you have the know how and desire to run a seed node, please let me know. I will pay a nice bounty for it, but you have to get it up.
Thanks!
I contacted you, not sure about the seednode, how it works, and how I can allow it, but if it's the same as the "addnode" strategy, this should work. Also, changing the IRCd server can be nice. I'm running arround 20 differents coins, and I'm always blacklisted by this irc.rizon.net because of too many connexion by one IP address.
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BTCTC: 1JiQmXauxsgc5aEygF7soxkaB717VgWVdH HBN: EtWqbeUGWNYoB7WgW8ML14rxoxx7Bs4ySw HBN 0.5% fees pool https://scrypt.io/hbn/
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Tranz (OP)
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February 08, 2014, 04:28:26 PM |
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irc.rizon.net has now banned 'bitcoin' clients. I will be removing the irc code in version 1.4. It will be replaced by seed nodes.
In the mean time you can stop using irc by starting with switch -irc=0. If you need a node to connect to please PM or ask.
If you have the know how and desire to run a seed node, please let me know. I will pay a nice bounty for it, but you have to get it up.
Thanks!
"seed node" means a always on wallet accepting RPC connections right? Sorry I may have caused a bit of confusion. If you want to be a simple seed node, there is almost nothing special you have to do, other then run the client, with a decent number of connections. You do have to have a static IP though. So if you can be a normal seed node, just PM me your IP and I will add it to the list. If you want to be a DNS Seed node, do a few google searches and let me know if you think you have it setup. We can test.
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February 08, 2014, 05:18:36 PM |
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I added your pool to the first page, and we'll get it added to the website here as well. Thanks!
I would like to get mine on the list as well hbn.cutk.comPROP, 0% fee, VARDIFF, DDOS protection Added
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WutriCoin
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February 08, 2014, 05:29:14 PM |
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Anyone want to trade HBN for other coins? PM me with offers and interests
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February 09, 2014, 04:38:10 AM |
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I'm interested in knowing the current inflation rate, how many coins are minted daily through PoW and how many from PoS?
Thank you.
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Meska
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February 09, 2014, 02:15:34 PM |
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To create a DNS based seed (I'm not sure about the words) you need to have a domain name, and after create a subdomain. This subdomain will have some A record pointing to IPs address running HBN daemon. For example seed.domain IN A IP.HBN.1 seed.domain IN A IP.HBN.2 etc... you can add some AAAA fields if the daemon have IP connectivity. It's not complicated. For me, I'm running 3 HBN daemon, on 3 differents servers. host -t A seed.scrypt.io seed.scrypt.io has address 5.39.90.17 seed.scrypt.io has address 91.121.177.181 seed.scrypt.io has address 176.31.250.94 and : seed.scrypt.io has IPv6 address 2001:41d0:8:b5e::1 seed.scrypt.io has IPv6 address 2001:41d0:8:9c11::1 seed.scrypt.io has IPv6 address 2001:41d0:1:f2b5::1 If you are running on static IP the daemon, you can give me the IP and I can add it to my "seednode", but if you're running multiple daemon on multiple dedicated servers, you can create your own seednode.
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BTCTC: 1JiQmXauxsgc5aEygF7soxkaB717VgWVdH HBN: EtWqbeUGWNYoB7WgW8ML14rxoxx7Bs4ySw HBN 0.5% fees pool https://scrypt.io/hbn/
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Tranz (OP)
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February 09, 2014, 03:28:08 PM |
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Thanks for the easy explanation.
wing_hk The difference in that code is it will auto find other nodes and add them to your DNS. where as Meska has hard coded them. In any event I will add your IP to the Live seed list.
Thanks!
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February 09, 2014, 03:55:47 PM |
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I'm interested in knowing the current inflation rate, how many coins are minted daily through PoW and how many from PoS?
Thank you.
I don't have the exact stats on this, I'd have to scan the block chain. But I can tell you that we are right on par with where we would be with PoW only. PoW started in July '13 approx 200 days ago times 14,400 coins a day = 2,880,000 We are at "moneysupply" : 2901892.33080000, But I have noticed we are getting more PoS, so I expect the inflation rate to pick up slightly here in the next few months.
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wing_hk
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February 09, 2014, 04:33:46 PM |
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Thanks for the easy explanation.
wing_hk The difference in that code is it will auto find other nodes and add them to your DNS. where as Meska has hard coded them. In any event I will add your IP to the Live seed list.
Thanks!
Ok it's my pleasure. Thought about writing the "getpeerinfo" results into ns record automatically but just have no time for this.
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February 09, 2014, 06:30:04 PM |
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Hi. Just discovering HBN. I intend to buy a handful and plant them in my new V 1.3 wallet. After two hours though I don't have a single active connection. Is there something I can do about this?
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