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Author Topic: [ANN] [CHC] Chaincoin - Network Upgrade 16.3 - SegWit Activated  (Read 321482 times)
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April 09, 2017, 06:14:26 AM
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the dev should make a written format which we can cut and copy and send to bittrex and poloniex
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April 10, 2017, 05:08:17 AM
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what's the diff between C11 and X11?
The same eleven algorithms are in a different order. 
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April 11, 2017, 05:44:14 PM
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anyone know how i can send coins from the MN's wallet to somewhere else? I sent 1 coin and then 999 coins and I'm getting the error:

not capable masternode: Could not find suitable coins!

I think this is due to me sending the coins in the way i described above...?

any help would be great Smiley
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April 11, 2017, 07:33:30 PM
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anyone know how i can send coins from the MN's wallet to somewhere else? I sent 1 coin and then 999 coins and I'm getting the error:

not capable masternode: Could not find suitable coins!

I think this is due to me sending the coins in the way i described above...?

any help would be great Smiley

You need to keep a transaction of 1000 coins in your wallet if you want to run a master node. You can send your earnings out of the master node but make sure you keep the 1000 coins intact.
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April 11, 2017, 07:45:34 PM
Last edit: April 11, 2017, 09:44:44 PM by hankeh
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I have 1000 coins in there but they were not sent all at once, I sent one first and then 999.


My wallet is showing 1000 coins however i am getting the error that my masternode is not capable.

if i want to send coins out of the wallet what is the command?

thanks for your help

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EDIT:

I got it sorted, no worries! thanks for your reply anyway - i hope you continue development with this coin!

EDIT 2:

any way to tell if the masternode is running? i see the service running but that was running before the master node was enabled... anyway to tell specifically everything is working?
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April 12, 2017, 10:18:46 PM
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The price is slooowly rising... if you have ever wanted to get in on the ground floor for 100x gains this is it. Others have already started to accumulate.

https://www.cryptopia.co.nz/Exchange/?market=CHC_BTC


Market cap only $28,000 so interpolate from there.

https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/chaincoin/
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April 12, 2017, 10:39:24 PM
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The price is slooowly rising... if you have ever wanted to get in on the ground floor for 100x gains this is it.

What are the reasons for such gains?  Smiley
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April 12, 2017, 10:44:45 PM
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The price is slooowly rising... if you have ever wanted to get in on the ground floor for 100x gains this is it.

What are the reasons for such gains?  Smiley

ChainCoin is the original multi-hash algo coin and it was dormant for quite a while until recently the dev has become activate again. The network never died and it has been traded actively all these years.

If the market cap is 100 million dollars, it will be very hard to even double that. But if all the tokens of a coin are worth only 25 BTC total as is the case currently with ChainCoin, even a small buy pressure will propel it 10x easy. As always, nothing is a 100% sure bet, but 50x to 100x gains from here are certainly possible.
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April 12, 2017, 10:47:00 PM
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The price is slooowly rising... if you have ever wanted to get in on the ground floor for 100x gains this is it. Others have already started to accumulate.

https://www.cryptopia.co.nz/Exchange/?market=CHC_BTC


Market cap only $28,000 so interpolate from there.

https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/chaincoin/

I see coinmarketcap has fixed the market and removed that Chinese coin using the same ticker symbol.  Now we can see actual valid market data.
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April 14, 2017, 06:05:02 AM
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Guys, I need help.

I don't understand why I was able to compile on Digital Ocean vps but not Vultr and i did the same steps.

This is the error I get.  Did i miss and packages?  Thanks in advance.

Code:
chainparams.cpp: In constructor ‘CMainParams::CMainParams()’:
chainparams.cpp:69:53: error: ambiguous overload for ‘operator=’ (operand types are ‘std::vector<unsigned char>’ and ‘boost::assign_detail::generic_list<int>’)
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April 14, 2017, 06:14:52 AM
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Guys, I need help.

I don't understand why I was able to compile on Digital Ocean vps but not Vultr and i did the same steps.

This is the error I get.  Did i miss and packages?  Thanks in advance.

Code:
chainparams.cpp: In constructor ‘CMainParams::CMainParams()’:
chainparams.cpp:69:53: error: ambiguous overload for ‘operator=’ (operand types are ‘std::vector<unsigned char>’ and ‘boost::assign_detail::generic_list<int>’)

Different distributions of Linux uses different versions of boost. Try Ubuntu 14.04.
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April 14, 2017, 09:32:00 AM
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I don't understand why I was able to compile on Digital Ocean vps but not Vultr and i did the same steps.
Different distributions of Linux uses different versions of boost. Try Ubuntu 14.04.

Or try the patch included below for 16.04:

Code:
diff --git a/configure.ac b/configure.ac
index 7208c72..3ade7e5 100644
--- a/configure.ac
+++ b/configure.ac
@@ -354,6 +354,8 @@ fi
 if test x$use_hardening != xno; then
   AX_CHECK_COMPILE_FLAG([-Wstack-protector],[HARDENED_CXXFLAGS="$HARDENED_CXXFLAGS -Wstack-protector"])
   AX_CHECK_COMPILE_FLAG([-fstack-protector-all],[HARDENED_CXXFLAGS="$HARDENED_CXXFLAGS -fstack-protector-all"])
+  AX_CHECK_COMPILE_FLAG([-fPIE],[HARDENED_CXXFLAGS="$HARDENED_CXXFLAGS -fPIE"])
+  AX_CHECK_COMPILE_FLAG([-fPIC],[HARDENED_CXXFLAGS="$HARDENED_CXXFLAGS -fPIC"])

   AX_CHECK_PREPROC_FLAG([-D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=2],[
     AX_CHECK_PREPROC_FLAG([-U_FORTIFY_SOURCE],[
@@ -367,6 +369,11 @@ if test x$use_hardening != xno; then
   AX_CHECK_LINK_FLAG([[-Wl,-z,relro]], [HARDENED_LDFLAGS="$HARDENED_LDFLAGS -Wl,-z,relro"])
   AX_CHECK_LINK_FLAG([[-Wl,-z,now]], [HARDENED_LDFLAGS="$HARDENED_LDFLAGS -Wl,-z,now"])

+  if test x$TARGET_OS != xwindows; then
+    # -pie will link successfully with MinGW, but it's unsupported and leads to undeterministic binaries
+    AX_CHECK_LINK_FLAG([[-pie]], [HARDENED_LDFLAGS="$HARDENED_LDFLAGS -pie"])
+    AX_CHECK_LINK_FLAG([[-pic]], [HARDENED_LDFLAGS="$HARDENED_LDFLAGS -pic"])
+  fi

   CXXFLAGS="$CXXFLAGS $HARDENED_CXXFLAGS"
   CPPFLAGS="$CPPFLAGS $HARDENED_CPPFLAGS"
diff --git a/src/Makefile.am b/src/Makefile.am
index ab22d1b..7cdf221 100644
--- a/src/Makefile.am
+++ b/src/Makefile.am
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
 include Makefile.include

-AM_CPPFLAGS += -I$(builddir)
+AM_CPPFLAGS += -fPIC -I$(builddir)

 noinst_LIBRARIES = \
   libchaincoin_server.a \
diff --git a/src/chainparams.cpp b/src/chainparams.cpp
index e91dc75..9810694 100644
--- a/src/chainparams.cpp
+++ b/src/chainparams.cpp
@@ -65,13 +65,21 @@ public:
         vSeeds.push_back(CDNSSeedData("seed2.chaincoin.org", "seed2.chaincoin.org"));
         vSeeds.push_back(CDNSSeedData("seed3.chaincoin.org", "seed3.chaincoin.org"));
         vSeeds.push_back(CDNSSeedData("seed4.chaincoin.org", "seed4.chaincoin.org"));
-
+#if BOOST_VERSION >= 158000
+        base58Prefixes[PUBKEY_ADDRESS] = std::vector<unsigned char>(1,28);                    // Chaincoin addresses start with 'X'
+        base58Prefixes[SCRIPT_ADDRESS] = std::vector<unsigned char>(1,4);                    // Chaincoin script addresses start with '7'
+        base58Prefixes[SECRET_KEY] =     std::vector<unsigned char>(1,28 + 128);               // Chaincoin private keys start with '7' or 'X'
+        base58Prefixes[EXT_PUBLIC_KEY] = boost::assign::list_of(0x02)(0xFE)(0x52)(0xF8).convert_to_container<std::vector<unsigned char> >(); // Chaincoin BIP32 pubkeys start with 'drkv'
+        base58Prefixes[EXT_SECRET_KEY] = boost::assign::list_of(0x02)(0xFE)(0x52)(0xCC).convert_to_container<std::vector<unsigned char> >(); // Chaincoin BIP32 prvkeys start with 'drkp'
+        base58Prefixes[EXT_COIN_TYPE]  = boost::assign::list_of(0x80000005).convert_to_container<std::vector<unsigned char> >();             // Chaincoin BIP44 coin type is '5'
+#else
         base58Prefixes[PUBKEY_ADDRESS] = list_of( 28);                    // Chaincoin addresses start with 'X'
         base58Prefixes[SCRIPT_ADDRESS] = list_of(  4);                    // Chaincoin script addresses start with '7'
         base58Prefixes[SECRET_KEY] =     list_of(28 + 128);               // Chaincoin private keys start with '7' or 'X'
         base58Prefixes[EXT_PUBLIC_KEY] = list_of(0x02)(0xFE)(0x52)(0xF8); // Chaincoin BIP32 pubkeys start with 'drkv'
         base58Prefixes[EXT_SECRET_KEY] = list_of(0x02)(0xFE)(0x52)(0xCC); // Chaincoin BIP32 prvkeys start with 'drkp'
         base58Prefixes[EXT_COIN_TYPE]  = list_of(0x80000005);             // Chaincoin BIP44 coin type is '5'
+#endif

         // Convert the pnSeeds array into usable address objects.
         for (unsigned int i = 0; i < ARRAYLEN(pnSeed); i++)
@@ -132,12 +140,21 @@ public:
         vFixedSeeds.clear();
         vSeeds.clear();

+#if BOOST_VERSION >= 158000
+        base58Prefixes[PUBKEY_ADDRESS] = std::vector<unsigned char>(1,80);                    // Testnet chaincoin addresses start with 'x' or 'y'
+        base58Prefixes[SCRIPT_ADDRESS] = std::vector<unsigned char>(1,44);                    // Testnet chaincoin script addresses start with '8' or '9'
+        base58Prefixes[SECRET_KEY]     = std::vector<unsigned char>(1,88 + 128);               // Testnet private keys start with '9' or 'c' (Bitcoin defaults)
+        base58Prefixes[EXT_PUBLIC_KEY] = boost::assign::list_of(0x3a)(0x80)(0x61)(0xa0).convert_to_container<std::vector<unsigned char> >(); // Testnet chaincoin BIP32 pubkeys start with 'DRKV'
+        base58Prefixes[EXT_SECRET_KEY] = boost::assign::list_of(0x3a)(0x80)(0x58)(0x37).convert_to_container<std::vector<unsigned char> >(); // Testnet chaincoin BIP32 prvkeys start with 'DRKP'
+        base58Prefixes[EXT_COIN_TYPE]  = boost::assign::list_of(0x80)(0x00)(0x00)(0x01).convert_to_container<std::vector<unsigned char> >();             // Testnet chaincoin BIP44 coin type is '5' (All coin's testnet default)
+#else
         base58Prefixes[PUBKEY_ADDRESS] = list_of( 80);                    // Testnet chaincoin addresses start with 'x' or 'y'
         base58Prefixes[SCRIPT_ADDRESS] = list_of( 44);                    // Testnet chaincoin script addresses start with '8' or '9'
         base58Prefixes[SECRET_KEY]     = list_of(88 + 128);               // Testnet private keys start with '9' or 'c' (Bitcoin defaults)
         base58Prefixes[EXT_PUBLIC_KEY] = list_of(0x3a)(0x80)(0x61)(0xa0); // Testnet chaincoin BIP32 pubkeys start with 'DRKV'
         base58Prefixes[EXT_SECRET_KEY] = list_of(0x3a)(0x80)(0x58)(0x37); // Testnet chaincoin BIP32 prvkeys start with 'DRKP'
         base58Prefixes[EXT_COIN_TYPE]  = list_of(0x80000001);             // Testnet chaincoin BIP44 coin type is '5' (All coin's testnet default)
+#endif
     }
     virtual Network NetworkID() const { return CChainParams::TESTNET; }
 };
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April 14, 2017, 04:53:30 PM
Last edit: April 14, 2017, 06:03:13 PM by avitas
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I don't understand why I was able to compile on Digital Ocean vps but not Vultr and i did the same steps.
Different distributions of Linux uses different versions of boost. Try Ubuntu 14.04.

Or try the patch included below for 16.04:

Code:
diff --git a/configure.ac b/configure.ac
index 7208c72..3ade7e5 100644
--- a/configure.ac
+++ b/configure.ac
@@ -354,6 +354,8 @@ fi
 if test x$use_hardening != xno; then
   AX_CHECK_COMPILE_FLAG([-Wstack-protector],[HARDENED_CXXFLAGS="$HARDENED_CXXFLAGS -Wstack-protector"])
   AX_CHECK_COMPILE_FLAG([-fstack-protector-all],[HARDENED_CXXFLAGS="$HARDENED_CXXFLAGS -fstack-protector-all"])
+  AX_CHECK_COMPILE_FLAG([-fPIE],[HARDENED_CXXFLAGS="$HARDENED_CXXFLAGS -fPIE"])
+  AX_CHECK_COMPILE_FLAG([-fPIC],[HARDENED_CXXFLAGS="$HARDENED_CXXFLAGS -fPIC"])

   AX_CHECK_PREPROC_FLAG([-D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=2],[
     AX_CHECK_PREPROC_FLAG([-U_FORTIFY_SOURCE],[
@@ -367,6 +369,11 @@ if test x$use_hardening != xno; then
   AX_CHECK_LINK_FLAG([[-Wl,-z,relro]], [HARDENED_LDFLAGS="$HARDENED_LDFLAGS -Wl,-z,relro"])
   AX_CHECK_LINK_FLAG([[-Wl,-z,now]], [HARDENED_LDFLAGS="$HARDENED_LDFLAGS -Wl,-z,now"])

+  if test x$TARGET_OS != xwindows; then
+    # -pie will link successfully with MinGW, but it's unsupported and leads to undeterministic binaries
+    AX_CHECK_LINK_FLAG([[-pie]], [HARDENED_LDFLAGS="$HARDENED_LDFLAGS -pie"])
+    AX_CHECK_LINK_FLAG([[-pic]], [HARDENED_LDFLAGS="$HARDENED_LDFLAGS -pic"])
+  fi

   CXXFLAGS="$CXXFLAGS $HARDENED_CXXFLAGS"
   CPPFLAGS="$CPPFLAGS $HARDENED_CPPFLAGS"
diff --git a/src/Makefile.am b/src/Makefile.am
index ab22d1b..7cdf221 100644
--- a/src/Makefile.am
+++ b/src/Makefile.am
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
 include Makefile.include

-AM_CPPFLAGS += -I$(builddir)
+AM_CPPFLAGS += -fPIC -I$(builddir)

 noinst_LIBRARIES = \
   libchaincoin_server.a \
diff --git a/src/chainparams.cpp b/src/chainparams.cpp
index e91dc75..9810694 100644
--- a/src/chainparams.cpp
+++ b/src/chainparams.cpp
@@ -65,13 +65,21 @@ public:
         vSeeds.push_back(CDNSSeedData("seed2.chaincoin.org", "seed2.chaincoin.org"));
         vSeeds.push_back(CDNSSeedData("seed3.chaincoin.org", "seed3.chaincoin.org"));
         vSeeds.push_back(CDNSSeedData("seed4.chaincoin.org", "seed4.chaincoin.org"));
-
+#if BOOST_VERSION >= 158000
+        base58Prefixes[PUBKEY_ADDRESS] = std::vector<unsigned char>(1,28);                    // Chaincoin addresses start with 'X'
+        base58Prefixes[SCRIPT_ADDRESS] = std::vector<unsigned char>(1,4);                    // Chaincoin script addresses start with '7'
+        base58Prefixes[SECRET_KEY] =     std::vector<unsigned char>(1,28 + 128);               // Chaincoin private keys start with '7' or 'X'
+        base58Prefixes[EXT_PUBLIC_KEY] = boost::assign::list_of(0x02)(0xFE)(0x52)(0xF8).convert_to_container<std::vector<unsigned char> >(); // Chaincoin BIP32 pubkeys start with 'drkv'
+        base58Prefixes[EXT_SECRET_KEY] = boost::assign::list_of(0x02)(0xFE)(0x52)(0xCC).convert_to_container<std::vector<unsigned char> >(); // Chaincoin BIP32 prvkeys start with 'drkp'
+        base58Prefixes[EXT_COIN_TYPE]  = boost::assign::list_of(0x80000005).convert_to_container<std::vector<unsigned char> >();             // Chaincoin BIP44 coin type is '5'
+#else
         base58Prefixes[PUBKEY_ADDRESS] = list_of( 28);                    // Chaincoin addresses start with 'X'
         base58Prefixes[SCRIPT_ADDRESS] = list_of(  4);                    // Chaincoin script addresses start with '7'
         base58Prefixes[SECRET_KEY] =     list_of(28 + 128);               // Chaincoin private keys start with '7' or 'X'
         base58Prefixes[EXT_PUBLIC_KEY] = list_of(0x02)(0xFE)(0x52)(0xF8); // Chaincoin BIP32 pubkeys start with 'drkv'
         base58Prefixes[EXT_SECRET_KEY] = list_of(0x02)(0xFE)(0x52)(0xCC); // Chaincoin BIP32 prvkeys start with 'drkp'
         base58Prefixes[EXT_COIN_TYPE]  = list_of(0x80000005);             // Chaincoin BIP44 coin type is '5'
+#endif

         // Convert the pnSeeds array into usable address objects.
         for (unsigned int i = 0; i < ARRAYLEN(pnSeed); i++)
@@ -132,12 +140,21 @@ public:
         vFixedSeeds.clear();
         vSeeds.clear();

+#if BOOST_VERSION >= 158000
+        base58Prefixes[PUBKEY_ADDRESS] = std::vector<unsigned char>(1,80);                    // Testnet chaincoin addresses start with 'x' or 'y'
+        base58Prefixes[SCRIPT_ADDRESS] = std::vector<unsigned char>(1,44);                    // Testnet chaincoin script addresses start with '8' or '9'
+        base58Prefixes[SECRET_KEY]     = std::vector<unsigned char>(1,88 + 128);               // Testnet private keys start with '9' or 'c' (Bitcoin defaults)
+        base58Prefixes[EXT_PUBLIC_KEY] = boost::assign::list_of(0x3a)(0x80)(0x61)(0xa0).convert_to_container<std::vector<unsigned char> >(); // Testnet chaincoin BIP32 pubkeys start with 'DRKV'
+        base58Prefixes[EXT_SECRET_KEY] = boost::assign::list_of(0x3a)(0x80)(0x58)(0x37).convert_to_container<std::vector<unsigned char> >(); // Testnet chaincoin BIP32 prvkeys start with 'DRKP'
+        base58Prefixes[EXT_COIN_TYPE]  = boost::assign::list_of(0x80)(0x00)(0x00)(0x01).convert_to_container<std::vector<unsigned char> >();             // Testnet chaincoin BIP44 coin type is '5' (All coin's testnet default)
+#else
         base58Prefixes[PUBKEY_ADDRESS] = list_of( 80);                    // Testnet chaincoin addresses start with 'x' or 'y'
         base58Prefixes[SCRIPT_ADDRESS] = list_of( 44);                    // Testnet chaincoin script addresses start with '8' or '9'
         base58Prefixes[SECRET_KEY]     = list_of(88 + 128);               // Testnet private keys start with '9' or 'c' (Bitcoin defaults)
         base58Prefixes[EXT_PUBLIC_KEY] = list_of(0x3a)(0x80)(0x61)(0xa0); // Testnet chaincoin BIP32 pubkeys start with 'DRKV'
         base58Prefixes[EXT_SECRET_KEY] = list_of(0x3a)(0x80)(0x58)(0x37); // Testnet chaincoin BIP32 prvkeys start with 'DRKP'
         base58Prefixes[EXT_COIN_TYPE]  = list_of(0x80000001);             // Testnet chaincoin BIP44 coin type is '5' (All coin's testnet default)
+#endif
     }
     virtual Network NetworkID() const { return CChainParams::TESTNET; }
 };

Thanks guys.  I tried Rolihlahla's advice and it worked.  I noticed that it seems to have problems with boost 1.58 or above.  Confirmed looking a the patch file mr. graham posted.  

So I think this should work too if you uninstall boost 1.58+ and install boost 1.54.

1. Check your boost version
Code:
dpkg -s libboost-dev | grep 'Version'
2. Uninstall boost 1.58 or greater
Code:
sudo apt-get --purge remove libboost-dev
sudo apt-get --purge remove libboost-all-dev
3. Get boost 1.54 and install
Code:
wget http://sourceforge.net/projects/boost/files/boost/1.54.0/boost_1_54_0.tar.gz
tar -xvf boost_1_54_0.tar.gz
cd boost_1_54_0
sudo su
./bootstrap.sh
./bjam install

Redo the ./configure and should be able to compile now.  Anyone can see any potential problems in doing it this way?  Probably mr. graham's way is better for updated dev env, but the instability...  I will keep a 14.04 version and do another 16.04 version see if I can notice any differences.
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April 14, 2017, 10:32:17 PM
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With all the hype and fud on master node coins, this might be a good buy to learn how to set up more sophisticated ones. Is anyone looking at the price? Huh Not even a penny. I would rack up on some Chaincoin
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April 15, 2017, 03:59:22 AM
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So after much testing.  This is what I found.

Patching and/or uninstalling boost 1.58+ and installing boost 1.54 did not seem to work for 16.04 or 17.04.

The only thing that worked was with a 14.04 Ubuntu.

But on digital ocean i had a 16.04 with running chaincoind. 

I am confused.
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April 15, 2017, 10:32:16 AM
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The price is slooowly rising... if you have ever wanted to get in on the ground floor for 100x gains this is it.

What are the reasons for such gains?  Smiley

ChainCoin is the original multi-hash algo coin and it was dormant for quite a while until recently the dev has become activate again. The network never died and it has been traded actively all these years.

If the market cap is 100 million dollars, it will be very hard to even double that. But if all the tokens of a coin are worth only 25 BTC total as is the case currently with ChainCoin, even a small buy pressure will propel it 10x easy. As always, nothing is a 100% sure bet, but 50x to 100x gains from here are certainly possible.

As predited, a very small buy pressure already 6x'd the price:

https://www.cryptopia.co.nz/Exchange/?market=CHC_BTC


With such a low liquidity at these low prices it might be better to wait for a pullback with a buy order rather than try to chase it. But then again that boat might have already sailed and FOMO is imminent.
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April 15, 2017, 10:56:00 AM
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Hello guys,

I have some questions.

Do you have a slack?

How many people are working on this project?

What are the next steps of the project?

Do you plan to redo the website?

What is the peculiarity of Chaicoin compared to other altcoins?

How are you funded?


Thank you in advance for your answers,

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Last edit: April 15, 2017, 03:28:19 PM by CryptoMaik
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Hello,

We noticed your coin CHC  ChainCoin:

You need urgent a new website and some graphic improvements.

Current a Masternode buy-in hype is going on in Crypto-world.
Your coin is still undetected...and it is not to late to get on this train.

If you can improve your "look/Appearance" we can try to give this coin a marketing attention boost, for free. Wink

Better is a total rebrand of your project, new name and logo.


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April 15, 2017, 02:46:46 PM
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Nice project here Cheesy

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April 15, 2017, 03:06:22 PM
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The price is slooowly rising... if you have ever wanted to get in on the ground floor for 100x gains this is it.

What are the reasons for such gains?  Smiley

ChainCoin is the original multi-hash algo coin and it was dormant for quite a while until recently the dev has become activate again. The network never died and it has been traded actively all these years.

If the market cap is 100 million dollars, it will be very hard to even double that. But if all the tokens of a coin are worth only 25 BTC total as is the case currently with ChainCoin, even a small buy pressure will propel it 10x easy. As always, nothing is a 100% sure bet, but 50x to 100x gains from here are certainly possible.

As predited, a very small buy pressure already 6x'd the price:

https://www.cryptopia.co.nz/Exchange/?market=CHC_BTC


With such a low liquidity at these low prices it might be better to wait for a pullback with a buy order rather than try to chase it. But then again that boat might have already sailed and FOMO is imminent.

Waiting for a throwback and in the meanwhile depositing more btc to that assfucked exchanger, hoping to win a jackpot or lose it all. In the beginning, I wasn't confident about the price rise and instead of delivering my money into the buy book I cashed out my funds and bought a gun. I'm now seeing a nice action right there and will kindly eyeball it.
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