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June 07, 2015, 07:34:52 PM Last edit: June 07, 2015, 07:58:51 PM by j0nn9 |
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DTCBrowser - a local Datacoin (DTC) HTTP BlockChain access serverKey Features:- extends the old datacoin browser
- fully backward compatible
- built-in main page with user friendly uploading
- easy access of all files stored in the datacoin blockchain
- support of large files as well as file updating
- written in pure C++
- binaries available for Windows and Linux
Development status:Caution: This project is currently in alpha status, use can lead to loss of coins: Do not use with your main wallet!! Any participation is welcome and encouraged. Donations are also welcome: DATAcoinJdHGTXbEi8NhaivWtangLJ9L5x Getting started:Linux: - add something like:
rpcuser=<user> rpcpassword=<password> server=1 to ~/.datacoin/datacoin.conf - run ./datacoin-http-server -u <user> -p <password>
- open http://localhost:8080 in your browser
Windows: - press windows-key + r
- type: %AppData%
- navigate to / create folder Datacoin
- open / create file datacoin.conf
- type:
rpcuser=<user> rpcpassword=<password> server=1 - save file
- start datacoin wallet
- edit start-datacoin-browser.bat
- set -u <user> and -p <password> according to the settings in datacoin.conf
- save file and run start-datacoin-browser.bat
- open http://localhost:8080 in your browser
Binaries and Source Code:Windows: dtcbrowser-1.0-alpha-windows.zipmd5: 1c34b06fab358398ddb4b8a67c3ffa60 Linux: dtcbrowser-1.0-alpha-linux.zipmd5: 8a6fc49211c7beac094f9e999424f9ab Source Code and additional infomations: DTCBrowser @ githubJust in case: You can download the Windows qt wallet here: Datacoin @ sourceforge
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June 07, 2015, 09:47:56 PM |
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DTCBrowser - a local Datacoin (DTC) HTTP BlockChain access serverKey Features:- extends the old datacoin browser
- fully backward compatible
- built-in main page with user friendly uploading
- easy access of all files stored in the datacoin blockchain
- support of large files as well as file updating
- written in pure C++
- binaries available for Windows and Linux
Development status:Caution: This project is currently in alpha status, use can lead to loss of coins: Do not use with your main wallet!! Any participation is welcome and encouraged. Donations are also welcome: DATAcoinJdHGTXbEi8NhaivWtangLJ9L5x Getting started:Linux: - add something like:
rpcuser=<user> rpcpassword=<password> server=1 to ~/.datacoin/datacoin.conf - run ./datacoin-http-server -u <user> -p <password>
- open http://localhost:8080 in your browser
Windows: - press windows-key + r
- type: %AppData%
- navigate to / create folder Datacoin
- open / create file datacoin.conf
- type:
rpcuser=<user> rpcpassword=<password> server=1 - save file
- start datacoin wallet
- edit start-datacoin-browser.bat
- set -u <user> and -p <password> according to the settings in datacoin.conf
- save file and run start-datacoin-browser.bat
- open http://localhost:8080 in your browser
Binaries and Source Code:Windows: dtcbrowser-1.0-alpha-windows.zipmd5: 1c34b06fab358398ddb4b8a67c3ffa60 Linux: dtcbrowser-1.0-alpha-linux.zipmd5: 8a6fc49211c7beac094f9e999424f9ab Source Code and additional infomations: DTCBrowser @ githubJust in case: You can download the Windows qt wallet here: Datacoin @ sourceforge I'll definitely be setting up a copy of this!
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June 07, 2015, 11:52:13 PM Last edit: June 08, 2015, 02:32:44 AM by GameKyuubi |
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Nice!!
Could we get a list of dependencies and config instructions?
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j0nn9
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June 08, 2015, 11:39:35 AM Last edit: June 08, 2015, 01:44:28 PM by j0nn9 |
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Nice!!
Could we get a list of dependencies and config instructions?
dependent libraries are: bzip2-1.0.6 curl-7.42.1 file-5.22 (libmagic) jansson-2.7 libmicrohttpd-0.9.42 openssl-1.0.2a protobuf-2.6.1 sqlite-3.8.8.3
You can probably compiler DTCBrowser with different library versions, but the ones above, are the ones which were used to build the binaries. for bzip2 just run: for libmicrohttpd run: ./configure --without-gnutls make
for curl run: ./configure --disable-ftp \ --disable-ldap \ --disable-file \ --disable-ldaps \ --disable-rtsp \ --disable-proxy \ --disable-dict \ --disable-telnet \ --disable-tftp \ --disable-pop3 \ --disable-imap \ --disable-smb \ --disable-smtp \ --disable-gopher \ --disable-manual \ --disable-sspi \ --disable-ntlm-wb \ --disable-tls-srp \ --disable-cookies \ --disable-soname-bump \ --without-zlib \ --without-winssl \ --without-darwinssl \ --without-ssl \ --without-gnutls \ --without-polarssl \ --without-cyassl \ --without-nss \ --without-axtls \ --without-libssh2 \ --without-winidn \ --without-libidn \ --without-librtmp make
for the rest I think: should do it
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j0nn9
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June 09, 2015, 01:06:23 AM |
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I setup a DTCBrowser demo at: http://104.131.69.82:8080But, since DTCBrowser is designed for local usage I won't keep that up very long.
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June 09, 2015, 01:36:16 PM |
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derrend
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June 17, 2015, 03:52:57 AM |
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...DTCBrowser...
Very nice to see some real activity in this thread
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MarcusDe
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June 19, 2015, 08:45:55 PM |
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...DTCBrowser...
Very nice to see some real activity in this thread True :-)
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derrend
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June 21, 2015, 03:48:45 AM |
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Datacoin up 30 places on cmc since yesterday!
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June 24, 2015, 04:07:55 PM Last edit: June 25, 2015, 05:54:08 PM by extro24 |
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It would be very interesting if the Datacoin Browser had an EDIT facility, where a transaction could be indicated as an "edit" of a previous transaction. In that way the browser could show updated versions of transactions and their files. Then the raw data on the blockchain could be shown as newspapers, tweets, social media posts etc. All uncensorable.
This would effectively implement the "sidechains" that oocook5u talked about.
EDIT: Oops, I see this is already part of the envelope rules (#4).
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j0nn9
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June 25, 2015, 09:00:32 PM |
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It would be very interesting if the Datacoin Browser had an EDIT facility, where a transaction could be indicated as an "edit" of a previous transaction. In that way the browser could show updated versions of transactions and their files. Then the raw data on the blockchain could be shown as newspapers, tweets, social media posts etc. All uncensorable.
This would effectively implement the "sidechains" that oocook5u talked about.
EDIT: Oops, I see this is already part of the envelope rules (#4).
Yes, updates are already possible. Datacoin Browser currently shows the newest valid update if you request the original tx (or any tx in the update chain). One of my planned features includes an history function. Something like: /dtc/lsrpc/listhistory/TXHASH /dtc/lsrpc/gethistory/TXHASH
Which lets you access a specific update (or the original tx)
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June 28, 2015, 08:45:23 PM |
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Hi guys, been out for a while but I'm back for the second BTC coming . Is mining DTC with CPU still feasible??
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j0nn9
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June 29, 2015, 11:48:51 PM |
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Hi guys, been out for a while but I'm back for the second BTC coming . Is mining DTC with CPU still feasible?? It should be, difficult is still be around 9.3, but you have to go solo, since there are no more cpu pools available.
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derrend
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June 30, 2015, 11:37:31 AM |
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Hi guys, been out for a while but I'm back for the second BTC coming . Is mining DTC with CPU still feasible?? It should be, difficult is still be around 9.3, but you have to go solo, since there are no more cpu pools available. Is CPU mining worth it though? i thought GPU mining was possible for dtc which is why i never bothered with my CPU or am i off base here?
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j0nn9
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June 30, 2015, 11:04:42 PM |
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Hi guys, been out for a while but I'm back for the second BTC coming . Is mining DTC with CPU still feasible?? It should be, difficult is still be around 9.3, but you have to go solo, since there are no more cpu pools available. Is CPU mining worth it though? i thought GPU mining was possible for dtc which is why i never bothered with my CPU or am i off base here? GPU mining is possible for Datacoin, but the difficulty is still so low that you can make several Datacoins a day with a fast CPU.
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July 02, 2015, 09:27:20 PM |
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I've got quite a handsome bag of DTC to sell at 3000 satoshi. Message if interested. Accepting BTC, LTC, UNO in return.
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September 21, 2015, 04:29:00 PM |
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Hi guys, been out for a while but I'm back for the second BTC coming . Is mining DTC with CPU still feasible?? It should be, difficult is still be around 9.3, but you have to go solo, since there are no more cpu pools available. Is CPU mining worth it though? i thought GPU mining was possible for dtc which is why i never bothered with my CPU or am i off base here? GPU mining is possible for Datacoin, but the difficulty is still so low that you can make several Datacoins a day with a fast CPU. Working GPU pool for new radeon cards is here: http://dtc.graymines.net/index.php?id=start
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November 14, 2015, 09:44:12 AM |
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I'd like to implement some DTC Android stuff but I'm not sure of the best way to get DTC functionality without downloading the whole blockchain. Of course it could just connect to nodes running the full DTC wallet, but then how would Android clients get a list of nodes without relying on a centralized node? Any ideas?
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So sexy, it hurts.
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November 21, 2015, 01:42:06 PM |
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Current nodes active:
218.24.154.38:4777 80.74.157.31:4777 144.76.123.194:4777 92.222.37.29:4777
Long live Datacoin!
Long live the Blockchains!
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November 21, 2015, 01:49:59 PM |
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Current nodes active:
218.24.154.38:4777 80.74.157.31:4777 144.76.123.194:4777 92.222.37.29:4777
Long live Datacoin!
Long live the Blockchains!
Nice but any coder to takeover this coin - coins can't live without development -samsunk
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