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Emfox made a devcoin faucet: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=191553.0I suggest an ongoing payment of 2/5 of a share to Emfox for running the faucet, and 2/5 of a share to the faucet itself. There is no plan to make a second bounty for another faucet, because that would just encourage people to hit both faucets, it would not lessen the administrative work from the first. If Emfox stops the faucet and someone else starts another, then the ongoing payment would be switched to the next faucet. Any objections, or should something be changed? I concur, good job btw emfox Unthinkingbit, I commented somewhere back that the same person cannot win both so yes remove the first winner from the second list. First winner has an accessory they can choose to go with it.
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marticps
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May 04, 2013, 07:31:31 PM |
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More than four days have passed, so the portal bounty is now official: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=34586.msg1968335#msg1968335To summarize: 1) The portal page will be on its own domain, with many links from devcoin.org to devtome. 2) The site designer can pick a logo, when we vote for the official logo they will switch to the winner. 3) The bounty is 6 shares, then 3. Every month that it is not done it will increase by 2 and 1. 4) The ongoing maintenance bounty is 1/5 of a share. Once devtome gets advertising revenue, of the part going to writers according to page views, devcoin.org will get half that amount per page view. Also, devcoin.org should have non intrusive (no animation) advertising from devcoin businesses. Once there are twenty devcoin businesses, the advertising revenue from devtome would be stopped, and devcoin.org would have to rely on its own advertising. Nice! I can do something with that... Maybe it'd be nice to postulate some common points, but it's also fine to rely everything to the designer's creativity.
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shadypepe
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May 04, 2013, 08:16:35 PM |
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so the shares from last round are going to be paid out evenly across the whole round and the signing bonusses are integrated in that? can somebody confirm this please?
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May 04, 2013, 10:06:27 PM |
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so the shares from last round are going to be paid out evenly across the whole round and the signing bonusses are integrated in that? can somebody confirm this please?
The shares from round 22 will be paid out in the blocks 88000-91999. Each block pays out 50000 coins, 45000 of which go to generation shares (the other 5000 go to miners). The devtome page on Devcoin has more detailed info, but basically how it works is the list of addresses in the receiver file are paid out one at a time. I'm not sure if it's possible to predict exactly which blocks you will be paid out. But say you had 10 shares, and there were 100 shares, you'd expect to be paid every 10 blocks. Note that you will not receive the entirety of your shares until the last block (~92000), which I estimate (based on an average block time of 10min) will happen around the end of May. More technical info here: http://www.devtome.com/doku.php?id=devcoin#receiver_files
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shadypepe
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May 04, 2013, 11:26:42 PM |
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ok thanks for clarifying! i tried to understand it from the documentation but your explanation helped me more
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May 05, 2013, 02:18:19 AM |
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LOL
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May 05, 2013, 03:15:40 AM |
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If anyone wants to join a forum that has a section specifically for Devcoin, come over here : http://homegrownsouth.com/forum/viewforum.php?f=19
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May 05, 2013, 03:20:58 AM |
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It picks a random lbock number at which to go get next set of receiver files, I think it would have been round 19 it would have already got before reaching block 76000, then sometime before block 8000 it would try to get round 20. Possibly block 76221 is the random block number at which it decided to do that.
Is the receivers list number 20 in the receiver subdirectory of the data directory?
Extra copies of receiver files lying around elsewhere it likely will not even be seeing, unless by change they happen to be in the directrory that was the program's "current working directory" when it was run. (In which case it should have copied them to the receiver directory of the data directory).
I guess with all the flavours of coins though there is always the weird times when people seem to end up deleting the blockchain and re-getting it from scratch. Hate to blindly try that without knowing the actual problem though.
Is there any clue in the debug.log file that is in the data directrory?
Does it write something to console maybe about files it got being identical or not?
Does it actually have connections? It is not some old version is it?
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Thanks for the help. Devcoin didn't ever create a receiver directory in ~/Library/Application Support/Devcoin, although it did create an empty receiver directory in ~/Library/ApplicationSupport/Devcoin (missing a space). Is there any chance that devcoin can't handle spaces in the path to the receiver files? I noticed lots of these messages towards the beginning of the log, but none have come up recently: The file /Users/grc/Library/Application Support/Devcoin/receiver/receiver_19.csv can not be written to. Warning, no coin lists were found for the file: receiver.csv Is there meant to be a receiver.csv file? There are also thousands of 'got inventory: block _ have' messages in the log. I have about 8 connections at the moment. The client looks old, but I haven't been able to find any newer devcoin clients. I think I got it here. I'm happy to just download the blockchain again as long as I won't lose my address. Which files should I delete?
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markm
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May 05, 2013, 03:33:35 AM |
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By receiver.cav it mean receiver_19.csv in this case. receiver.csv is just the base filename that the round number gets put into to name a specific instance of such files.
Apparently it either does not have write permission to write the file or the space in the path is making it maybe even think the directory it is to write the file to does not exist.
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Unthinkingbit (OP)
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May 05, 2013, 08:10:03 AM |
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.. Apparently it either does not have write permission to write the file or the space in the path is making it maybe even think the directory it is to write the file to does not exist.
The current client can not handle spaces in the path, the next version should and hopefully it will be ready in a few weeks. You could try manually making a folder called 'receiver' in your .devcoin folder and copying all the receiver files into that. If that doesn't work, you could try putting the receiver files into the same folder which contains the devcoin executable.
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May 05, 2013, 11:01:02 AM |
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Does the new receiver.h have this fix for spaces in paths?
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Unthinkingbit (OP)
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May 05, 2013, 11:08:21 AM |
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Does the new receiver.h have this fix for spaces in paths?
Yup, the receiver.h which Twobits made has the change: 232c234 < string directoryPath = (filesystem::path(fileName)).parent_path().string(); --- > string directoryPath = getReplaced((filesystem::path(fileName)).parent_path().string());
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twobits
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May 05, 2013, 01:46:14 PM |
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The current client can not handle spaces in the path, the next version should and hopefully it will be ready in a few weeks. You could try manually making a folder called 'receiver' in your .devcoin folder and copying all the receiver files into that. If that doesn't work, you could try putting the receiver files into the same folder which contains the devcoin executable.
Maybe the first post can be updated to point to the builds at https://www.box.com/s/1mqfk22gyqq97ytdmifi ? I think they do help with the bootstrapping issues many see.
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May 05, 2013, 02:07:08 PM Last edit: May 05, 2013, 02:35:41 PM by markm |
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I have built devcoind with the new reciever.h Moved ~/.devcoin/receiver to ~/.devcoin/receiver.gone Now to see if it does in fact bootstrap itself up without needing me to manually provide it with the receivers files or directory... (Will edit with results soon, currently it is just opening its wallet / scanning blockchain...) ...Okay, it created a new receiver directory and populated it! Cool. Update pushed to github at: https://github.com/knotwork/old-devcoindhttps://github.com/knotwork/old-devcoin-qt-MarkM-
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May 05, 2013, 02:13:01 PM |
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I have been struggling with installing Devcoin on windows and just wanted to say that Twobits' installer is just great. Just how it should be
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shadypepe
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May 05, 2013, 03:27:04 PM |
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thinking about it, what about a futures market for dvc? the system is basically predestined for it because somebody knows for sure he/she will get paid in a months time but maybe needs money today. buyers of a long futures contract wouldn't even have to trust the other party because they can look it up when and how much they will receive. also i guess it would bring certainty/stability to the price
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May 05, 2013, 05:55:45 PM |
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May 05, 2013, 06:21:53 PM |
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I have built devcoind with the new reciever.h Moved ~/.devcoin/receiver to ~/.devcoin/receiver.gone Now to see if it does in fact bootstrap itself up without needing me to manually provide it with the receivers files or directory... (Will edit with results soon, currently it is just opening its wallet / scanning blockchain...) ...Okay, it created a new receiver directory and populated it! Cool. Update pushed to github at: https://github.com/knotwork/old-devcoindhttps://github.com/knotwork/old-devcoin-qt-MarkM- should i create a new bundle? its not really neccessary. also did someone create a installer yet?
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May 05, 2013, 08:48:05 PM |
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There is a new listing on cryptostocks - ASCMDVCPT https://cryptostocks.com/securities/39This has been setup by user twobits, so I think he is entitled to the business bounty if he sells $1 worth of stock? unthinkingbit? I have created a thread at his request to help answer some questions relating to the investment so he can carry on doing the good programming that he has been doing of late so please post any questions here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=196217.0Please show your support fellow devcoin users and this is a great opportunity as I see to invest in ASICMiner shares and help boost devcoin value with the buying of devcoins from dividends paid out by the ASICMiner shares
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