appanmai
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April 05, 2014, 02:05:16 PM |
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I just sold 98% of my Nxt holdings this week because I see too many problems with it and Nxt community here at bitcointalk is full of knuckleheads who basically ran me off for asking technical questions. I don't know much about counterparty but I've heard it's pretty cool and does more than Nxt. Can the community here help me get started?
Welcome to XCP community. If you want to setup counterpartyd client, you have couple of options. Check 'halfcab' s signature for setting up a command line based counterpartyd, https://github.com/JahPowerBit/BoottleXCP_binaries/blob/master/windows_build_instructions.txt for GUI client https://forums.counterparty.co/index.php/topic,166.0.html for lightweight client. If you are a non-technical user like me, you can buy for poloniex.com/bter.com. Alternatively you can wait until tomorrow to use a web based counterwallet.
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Mrrr
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April 05, 2014, 02:08:15 PM |
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I just sold 98% of my Nxt holdings this week because I see too many problems with it and Nxt community here at bitcointalk is full of knuckleheads who basically ran me off for asking technical questions. I don't know much about counterparty but I've heard it's pretty cool and does more than Nxt. Can the community here help me get started?
As counterparty is still under development its not that 'beginner friendly' just yet. There's some good guides to setting up the client bt its not (yet) 'plug and play'. Fortunately our legendary developers have just announced a far more user friendly web client to go live tomorrow. So to get started: Read up a bit on counterparty.co Buy some XCP on bter or poloniex (contrary to what some other people believe I think the webwallet will make XCP rise, and not diminish, in value) Send them to a BTC adress of which you control the private keysGive a go at setting up the client or wait a day for the webclient to arrive. Take any questions to the forums of counterparty.co, you can ask them here, of course, but there's a chance you run into BelleBite2073 or whatever his name is. good luck
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520Bit
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April 05, 2014, 02:11:32 PM |
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I just sold 98% of my Nxt holdings this week because I see too many problems with it and Nxt community here at bitcointalk is full of knuckleheads who basically ran me off for asking technical questions. I don't know much about counterparty but I've heard it's pretty cool and does more than Nxt. Can the community here help me get started?
Welcome to XCP community. If you want to setup counterpartyd client, you have couple of options. Check 'halfcab' s signature for setting up a command line based counterpartyd, If you are a non-technical user like me, you can buy for poloniex.com/bter.com. Alternatively you can wait until tomorrow to use a web based counterwallet. I think the counterwallet is the best for the fresh man to start. Keep an eye on the official website: https://www.counterparty.co/Tomorrow 4/6/14 Sunday, the mainnet will be alive.
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bitcoinrocks
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April 05, 2014, 02:19:06 PM |
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I'm onboard with Counterparty and I'm trying to decide if I should invest in the others too (Mastercoin, Ethereum, Colored Coins, ProtoShares). From the perspective of a person who is pro-Counterparty, how does Mastercoin compare as a whole (tech, team, trajectory, etc)? I realize this question has probably lead to many a flameware in the past but I'm still hoping to find an answer. PMs or links are welcome.
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BrianNowhere
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April 05, 2014, 02:27:15 PM |
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Cool so many great replies. I saw the wallet looks a little complicated to set up, but I can't imagine it's much more complex than Nxt's wallet. The new online webwallet coming out seems almost exactly like a Nxt brainwallet.
When the online wallet launches tomorrow does it work standalone or do I need to have things installed on my computer for it to work?
I've also read you need to install bitcoind. I've always used Multibit for BTC so I don't have to download the blackchain. Do I need to have bitcoind to use counterparty?
Also, is counterparty considered POW or POS?
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bitwhizz
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April 05, 2014, 02:33:45 PM |
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how easy it would it be to clone something like counterparty?
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qtgwith
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April 05, 2014, 02:38:20 PM |
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Cool so many great replies. I saw the wallet looks a little complicated to set up, but I can't imagine it's much more complex than Nxt's wallet. The new online webwallet coming out seems almost exactly like a Nxt brainwallet.
When the online wallet launches tomorrow does it work standalone or do I need to have things installed on my computer for it to work?
I've also read you need to install bitcoind. I've always used Multibit for BTC so I don't have to download the blackchain. Do I need to have bitcoind to use counterparty?
Also, is counterparty considered POW or POS?
You don't need install anything before using the webwallet. https://testnet.counterwallet.coI can send you some test BTC and XCP.
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520Bit
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April 05, 2014, 02:42:56 PM |
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Cool so many great replies. I saw the wallet looks a little complicated to set up, but I can't imagine it's much more complex than Nxt's wallet. The new online webwallet coming out seems almost exactly like a Nxt brainwallet.
When the online wallet launches tomorrow does it work standalone or do I need to have things installed on my computer for it to work?
I've also read you need to install bitcoind. I've always used Multibit for BTC so I don't have to download the blackchain. Do I need to have bitcoind to use counterparty?
Also, is counterparty considered POW or POS?
For the counterwallet, you don't need to install any thing on your computer. Just create a complicated passphrase and remember it in your brain. Counterparty is based upon PoB - Proof of Burn concept. You can check the total XCP created during the burning period here: http://blockscan.com/burn.aspx
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BrianNowhere
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April 05, 2014, 03:18:13 PM |
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Counterparty is based upon PoB - Proof of Burn concept. You can check the total XCP created during the burning period here: http://blockscan.com/burn.aspxWhat I'm wondering is if it's a mined coin with transactions handled by BTC block chain or do the transactions get verified via proof of stake or some other way?
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appanmai
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April 05, 2014, 03:28:22 PM |
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Counterparty is based upon PoB - Proof of Burn concept. You can check the total XCP created during the burning period here: http://blockscan.com/burn.aspxWhat I'm wondering is if it's a mined coin with transactions handled by BTC block chain or do the transactions get verified via proof of stake or some other way? There is no mining. All the XCP coins that will ever exist had been created by burning the BTCs in January. All the transactions will be stored in BTC blockchain. There is no proof of stake mining too. The only way you gain by investing in XCP is if the price of XCP goes up. XCP is deflationary. 0.5 XCP will be destroyed for each user created assets.
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BrianNowhere
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April 05, 2014, 03:34:59 PM |
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That would be great. I created a new account and an address: mzYjg5uEgzQ8DBMi31UUZ4Js4czNbMFLps Appreciate your help.
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qtgwith
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April 05, 2014, 03:47:36 PM |
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That would be great. I created a new account and an address: mzYjg5uEgzQ8DBMi31UUZ4Js4czNbMFLps Appreciate your help. Sent some.Wait a while.
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BrianNowhere
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April 05, 2014, 03:59:30 PM |
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Sent some.Wait a while.
Thank you.
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520Bit
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April 05, 2014, 04:00:44 PM |
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Counterwallet will be live on mainnet this Sunday, 6 April.
US time or Euro time?
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BrianNowhere
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April 05, 2014, 04:04:34 PM |
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If the developer of the web wallet reads this thread:
Very small editing error thing, but when I went to convert BTC to XRP the pop up box reads:
In order to do things with Counterparty, your address needs to contain at one confirmed "unspent output" for each action you want to do (e.g. send, create asset, etc).
I believe you want this to read "at least one confirmed"
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appanmai
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April 05, 2014, 04:34:01 PM |
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If the developer of the web wallet reads this thread:
Very small editing error thing, but when I went to convert BTC to XRP the pop up box reads:
In order to do things with Counterparty, your address needs to contain at one confirmed "unspent output" for each action you want to do (e.g. send, create asset, etc).
I believe you want this to read "at least one confirmed"
ha.. the developer is xnova. use the chatbox in the counterwallet. he will be there
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BrianNowhere
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April 05, 2014, 04:46:50 PM |
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Asset Exchange is very slick. Better than Nxt's best client.
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xnova
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April 05, 2014, 04:48:56 PM |
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I just tried to create a new webwallet but nothing happened after clicking on the "Open Wallet" button. Sorry guys, we went to the new build system for the site and it seems there's a bug with firefox at least when the source files are minified (while it works on chrome). We'll be fixing this ASAP, however the site should be working again as I switched it to use the non-minified sources. (currently rebuilding the database due to an update, should only take 10 minutes)
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Elokane
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April 05, 2014, 05:02:28 PM |
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Is there a list of known bugs anywhere?
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PhantomPhreak (OP)
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April 05, 2014, 05:17:41 PM |
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