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July 28, 2014, 06:39:42 PM |
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@marada The error seems to be here: src/main.cpp:1783:67: error: ‘COINBASE_MATURITY2’ was not declared in this scope nSpendHeight - coins.nHeight, nSpendHeight, coins.nHeight, COINBASE_MATURITY2)); Please try to replace all occurences of "COINBASE_MATURITY2" with "COINBASE_MATURITY_2" in src/main.cpp. Looks like Jared already upped some new code which is not yet ready (u can see i.e. groestl.c). I would suggest to download the latest release here instead: https://github.com/digibyte/DigiByteProject/releases
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marada
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July 28, 2014, 08:15:42 PM |
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@marada The error seems to be here: src/main.cpp:1783:67: error: ‘COINBASE_MATURITY2’ was not declared in this scope nSpendHeight - coins.nHeight, nSpendHeight, coins.nHeight, COINBASE_MATURITY2)); Please try to replace all occurences of "COINBASE_MATURITY2" with "COINBASE_MATURITY_2" in src/main.cpp. Looks like Jared already upped some new code which is not yet ready (u can see i.e. groestl.c). I would suggest to download the latest release here instead: https://github.com/digibyte/DigiByteProject/releasesThanks haggis. There was the only one occurrence, in the line #1783 of main.cpp file. I've fixed it and now is ok.
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July 28, 2014, 09:34:06 PM |
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Any team that sticks with their coin this long in this current environment is worth a lot of praise and patience (imho). Regarding mass adoption, all a coin really needs is to leverage their brand/tech. for a specific valuable purpose or service, it becomes a vehicle for proper use and your coins (shares) become a valuable piece of that system. It's a pipe-dream for daytraders and used by BS artists with scam coins to make BTC, but it does and will continue to happen. Let BTC be mass adopted, but if you were to assume the ZETA case were real (another can of worms) then it is easy to see where particular technologies may very well end up in the years to come. DGB seem to be taking that path and have remained professional all year. They've proven they can dev. and adapt and have stuck with DGB through all the shit 2014 has thrown at altcoins. Use it like the rest to yoink some BTC it's an unfortunate reality, but if they continue and find a place or service to slot their brand/coin into then you have a longer term winner. It seems they aren't going anywhere, and I'm sure they will continue to evolve until they are just right for their place on the board. You also can't underestimate the relationships they continue to solidify. This isn't even me shilling. I won't lie much earlier in the year I wanted DGB out of the equation (they are a tough, stubborn and respected competition despite their market cap), but after so long of Jared and his team remaining polite and doing what they can in this environment I now watch and support DGB developments from the side. TLDR: Multi-algo fork must be a tough gig and it's hard to agree upon which algos. I like DGB and good luck. Its posts like Rofo's that give me hope good, solid coins will survive. There are some great communities, teams, and developers working hard to survive this altcoin holocaust we are experiencing. It would be nice if people showed more consideration instead of panic when prices fall. Most coins have taken a big hit in recent months and DGB has weathered it well compared to many. I used the term "cancer" to describe what I thought would lead to this "holocaust" back in April. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=557086.0My thesis remains the same. Granted, there still would have been winners and losers, good teams and non-existent teams, etc., but the end for many might not have been so dramatic. And it seems that the best relative performance in crypto prices is linked to good teams, good ideas, and an active response to the "cancer" (seems that the three go together since where we see the biggest losses, we also see an ineffective and/or inept response, an abandonment of good ideas, and floundering teams).
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July 28, 2014, 09:45:25 PM |
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Any team that sticks with their coin this long in this current environment is worth a lot of praise and patience (imho). Regarding mass adoption, all a coin really needs is to leverage their brand/tech. for a specific valuable purpose or service, it becomes a vehicle for proper use and your coins (shares) become a valuable piece of that system. It's a pipe-dream for daytraders and used by BS artists with scam coins to make BTC, but it does and will continue to happen. Let BTC be mass adopted, but if you were to assume the ZETA case were real (another can of worms) then it is easy to see where particular technologies may very well end up in the years to come. DGB seem to be taking that path and have remained professional all year. They've proven they can dev. and adapt and have stuck with DGB through all the shit 2014 has thrown at altcoins. Use it like the rest to yoink some BTC it's an unfortunate reality, but if they continue and find a place or service to slot their brand/coin into then you have a longer term winner. It seems they aren't going anywhere, and I'm sure they will continue to evolve until they are just right for their place on the board. You also can't underestimate the relationships they continue to solidify. This isn't even me shilling. I won't lie much earlier in the year I wanted DGB out of the equation (they are a tough, stubborn and respected competition despite their market cap), but after so long of Jared and his team remaining polite and doing what they can in this environment I now watch and support DGB developments from the side. TLDR: Multi-algo fork must be a tough gig and it's hard to agree upon which algos. I like DGB and good luck. Thank you very much for the support & kind words! We are glad to see our efforts being recognized like this. We are committed and we are working hard on several things in the background right now that will have far more impact than an algo update (although it is a big update & we should see a positive response from the crypto community at large). We just landed in New York and will be attending the first ever Digital Currencies convention for bankers tomorrow. You can find more info here: http://www.americanbanker.com/conferences/digitalcurrencies/This is all fitting together for DigiPay LLC as well as merchant adoption later on for DigiByte. Our goal is to have the multi-algo update released by this coming weekend. Thank you everyone for the support & lets keep these awesome discussions going within the community. There are a lot of very good ideas coming from some bright & talented people. Thanks you!
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mintzone
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July 28, 2014, 09:52:05 PM |
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Just bought 109k DGB! All I can afford right now... It's hard to get USD on the market. I'll be glad when that get's changed for DGB Make a splash at the convention!
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DGB is my and the future's coin of choice! Don't cry if you don't invest
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July 29, 2014, 01:08:01 AM |
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Any team that sticks with their coin this long in this current environment is worth a lot of praise and patience (imho).
I couldn't agree more!
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July 29, 2014, 09:07:33 AM |
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ycagel
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July 29, 2014, 11:15:36 AM |
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Jared, Very nice. Keep us posted on the new connections and/or updates from the conference. Awesome stuff! YC Any team that sticks with their coin this long in this current environment is worth a lot of praise and patience (imho). Regarding mass adoption, all a coin really needs is to leverage their brand/tech. for a specific valuable purpose or service, it becomes a vehicle for proper use and your coins (shares) become a valuable piece of that system. It's a pipe-dream for daytraders and used by BS artists with scam coins to make BTC, but it does and will continue to happen. Let BTC be mass adopted, but if you were to assume the ZETA case were real (another can of worms) then it is easy to see where particular technologies may very well end up in the years to come. DGB seem to be taking that path and have remained professional all year. They've proven they can dev. and adapt and have stuck with DGB through all the shit 2014 has thrown at altcoins. Use it like the rest to yoink some BTC it's an unfortunate reality, but if they continue and find a place or service to slot their brand/coin into then you have a longer term winner. It seems they aren't going anywhere, and I'm sure they will continue to evolve until they are just right for their place on the board. You also can't underestimate the relationships they continue to solidify. This isn't even me shilling. I won't lie much earlier in the year I wanted DGB out of the equation (they are a tough, stubborn and respected competition despite their market cap), but after so long of Jared and his team remaining polite and doing what they can in this environment I now watch and support DGB developments from the side. TLDR: Multi-algo fork must be a tough gig and it's hard to agree upon which algos. I like DGB and good luck. Thank you very much for the support & kind words! We are glad to see our efforts being recognized like this. We are committed and we are working hard on several things in the background right now that will have far more impact than an algo update (although it is a big update & we should see a positive response from the crypto community at large). We just landed in New York and will be attending the first ever Digital Currencies convention for bankers tomorrow. You can find more info here: http://www.americanbanker.com/conferences/digitalcurrencies/This is all fitting together for DigiPay LLC as well as merchant adoption later on for DigiByte. Our goal is to have the multi-algo update released by this coming weekend. Thank you everyone for the support & lets keep these awesome discussions going within the community. There are a lot of very good ideas coming from some bright & talented people. Thanks you!
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DigiByte (OP)
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July 29, 2014, 12:49:09 PM |
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Just bought 109k DGB! All I can afford right now... It's hard to get USD on the market. I'll be glad when that get's changed for DGB Make a splash at the convention! We are working hard to make this much easier for DGB! Convention going well so far, all the big banks are represented here!
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July 29, 2014, 02:46:33 PM |
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Mined DGB from launch for a couple of months, always been impressed by the work ethic and staying power of this team, keep up the hard work guys, i'm looking forward to strong developments
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July 29, 2014, 03:59:56 PM |
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Just bought 109k DGB! All I can afford right now... It's hard to get USD on the market. I'll be glad when that get's changed for DGB Make a splash at the convention! We are working hard to make this much easier for DGB! Convention going well so far, all the big banks are represented here! Can you tell us something more about DigiPay? I'm so curious... We don't need a detailed plan of course, but some info?
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mintzone
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July 29, 2014, 04:46:49 PM |
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Just bought 109k DGB! All I can afford right now... It's hard to get USD on the market. I'll be glad when that get's changed for DGB Make a splash at the convention! We are working hard to make this much easier for DGB! Convention going well so far, all the big banks are represented here! Can you tell us something more about DigiPay? I'm so curious... We don't need a detailed plan of course, but some info? Digipay was one of the more interesting things planned for DGB. I agree with Gunther, if there's any specifics you can give us on the program, we'd love to hear it P.S. Good work! You can be sure I'll buy some more DGB when I can.
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DGB is my and the future's coin of choice! Don't cry if you don't invest
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mintzone
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July 29, 2014, 04:48:40 PM |
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Different post so as to not make a huge and confusing chain of replies. I recently had to reinstall the DGB client and can't seem to be able to download the block chain. Any suggestions on how to fix this?
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DGB is my and the future's coin of choice! Don't cry if you don't invest
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haggis
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July 29, 2014, 05:13:00 PM |
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Different post so as to not make a huge and confusing chain of replies. I recently had to reinstall the DGB client and can't seem to be able to download the block chain. Any suggestions on how to fix this?
Are you stuck somewhere or doesn't it even start?
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July 29, 2014, 06:55:59 PM |
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@digibyte
the link to moolah exchange doesn't work anymore on the site (digibyte.co) and also on this home page.
can you change that?
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mintzone
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July 29, 2014, 07:10:07 PM |
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Different post so as to not make a huge and confusing chain of replies. I recently had to reinstall the DGB client and can't seem to be able to download the block chain. Any suggestions on how to fix this?
Are you stuck somewhere or doesn't it even start? Doesn't even start. I've begun to think that it's something wrong with the build of the client I have? Maybe it doesn't have any main peers listed, I'll have to check.
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DGB is my and the future's coin of choice! Don't cry if you don't invest
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haggis
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July 29, 2014, 07:32:45 PM |
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Different post so as to not make a huge and confusing chain of replies. I recently had to reinstall the DGB client and can't seem to be able to download the block chain. Any suggestions on how to fix this?
Are you stuck somewhere or doesn't it even start? Doesn't even start. I've begun to think that it's something wrong with the build of the client I have? Maybe it doesn't have any main peers listed, I'll have to check. Did you clone the source from github or did you download the latest release code? In the former case I think you have experimental code with multi-algo features which might not work yet. You can get the latest working code here: https://github.com/digibyte/DigiByteProject/releases
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DigiByte (OP)
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July 29, 2014, 08:35:54 PM |
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Different post so as to not make a huge and confusing chain of replies. I recently had to reinstall the DGB client and can't seem to be able to download the block chain. Any suggestions on how to fix this?
Are you stuck somewhere or doesn't it even start? Doesn't even start. I've begun to think that it's something wrong with the build of the client I have? Maybe it doesn't have any main peers listed, I'll have to check. Which version of the wallet are you running? We just reset the primary seed nodes in the wallet. A lot of exchanges have went offline so we will update the master seed node list when we release the next wallet update.
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July 29, 2014, 08:43:05 PM |
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To respond to both of you, I downloaded the pre-built installer version on the Digibyte website about 2 days ago. It says it's v2.9.1.0f72a4c6 DigiShield (64-bit). I don't know how to build software on windows. I've only ever compiled something using gcc and make on linux... I should probably learn how to compile software from source on windows, though! I'm assuming I should just redownload it when the next client releases? Thank you both for the help, by the way! EDIT: Oddly enough, it appears to be working now. Not entirely sure why. Either way, I'm happy about it! ( ^.^)
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July 29, 2014, 09:13:24 PM |
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To respond to both of you, I downloaded the pre-built installer version on the Digibyte website about 2 days ago. It says it's v2.9.1.0f72a4c6 DigiShield (64-bit). I don't know how to build software on windows. I've only ever compiled something using gcc and make on linux... I should probably learn how to compile software from source on windows, though! I'm assuming I should just redownload it when the next client releases? Thank you both for the help, by the way! EDIT: Oddly enough, it appears to be working now. Not entirely sure why. Either way, I'm happy about it! ( ^.^) Great to hear that!
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