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Party Hard
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March 18, 2014, 12:09:36 AM |
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Linux wallet complied, QT gui and HeadLess: https://mega.co.nz/#!5oc3TShS!MJapwfr1PIPKCIVxiETuXj94_r6dIl9hs-NnlIP2W2Q Bounty: MqzsBZuxmozfHNAHjgXZSLaQRyTjzZ1jF6 cheerz! For people wanting to compile their own Linux Mintcoin wallet from the source code (me for one) can you provide a simple walkthrough? Would be a helpful addition to the Mintcoin community I believe, in addition to helping me since I'm a compiling noob.
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Ladies ladies, one at a time.
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lecristoph
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March 18, 2014, 12:16:41 AM |
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Great design on the new wallet! Minty Fresh.. aaaah..
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David Latapie
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March 18, 2014, 12:16:58 AM |
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David, I really don't understand a lot of your posts. You are a member of the Mintcoin team, and it seems very counterproductive to ask about other coins(you've done this several times). Yesterday, you fumbled some math and said you were disappointed in the amount of Mint you received from the staking process. Your posts don't exactly inspire confidence in Mintcoin. I'm sorry, but I felt like something needed to be said. Luckily, we have a community with many intelligent members, here is one: Thanks to Hybridsole over at Reddit for his article: http://coinjoint.info/mintcoin-maximize-interest-earned-coins/I guess David Latapie doesn't like being contradicted. People can check my post history. I've been one of this coins biggest supporters. I'm interested in crypto, not mintcoin alone. FYI I will introduce crypto a to a very large IRL bank in around one week. I am learning everyday and my questions are part of my learning. I make mistakes? Well, everyone does, that the way we learn. If you believe that a team leader should be perfect, I suggest you try to actually lead a team one day. Then we'll see. I personally do not believe in the "shining leader", the one hiding any mistake lest it would make his teammates afraid. I much prefer the "human leader", full of imperfection with whom teamates may identify themselves. Regarding your last comment: I suppose you are saying I do not like to be contradicted because I did not reply sooner to your post? Well, I'll tell you one thing: I'm doing other stuff. Wow, surprised, hey? And I have no problem being contradicted, as long as this is in a constructive way (your post was constructive, so it is okay :-))
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David Latapie
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March 18, 2014, 12:19:40 AM |
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I am pretty sure it didn't register that you were on that list. I don't agree with you being on the troll list and I doubt David would. Sorry about the list. When I suggested an "official maintainer", I was not target any person in the list, it was just an tongue-in-cheek remark. That was I mistake from my part. I do not approve no condomne any person being on any list. Neither will I ask someone to be added or removed of a list.
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niothor
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March 18, 2014, 12:21:09 AM |
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Sorry but there is nothing really new there , at least for the members here on the thread.
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David Latapie
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March 18, 2014, 12:28:19 AM |
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Just today at least two new merchants have been added. I think the devs are doing a pretty good job and I think we all need to be a little more patient. And I agree with sixteendigits, the community around this coin has grown to the point where success is not solely dependent upon the actions of one person or team anymore- it is dependent on the actions of the community as a whole. 1. Release to February 15th - mainly dev 2. February 16th to err... beginning of March - mainly extended team 3. Beginning of March to now - dev and extended team. The dev is closing more and more deals with merchants and this is starting to show This is my own analysis, nothing official. I also noticed a significant turnover in the active persons. Almost none of the original member of the extended team are showing up anymore. Maybe it means the newest active persons will have a different, longer-term focus. Or maybe the new active will leave in two weeks also. I don't know but it is interesting, at least to study it as a social phenomenon. Needless to say, the more active users we have, the better I'll feel
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Party Hard
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March 18, 2014, 12:32:31 AM |
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I am pretty sure it didn't register that you were on that list. I don't agree with you being on the troll list and I doubt David would. Sorry about the list. When I suggested an "official maintainer", I was not target any person in the list, it was just an tongue-in-cheek remark. That was I mistake from my part. I do not approve no condomne any person being on any list. Neither will I ask someone to be added or removed of a list. Right. First, I made the mistake and you'll notice I corrected it and removed deadmanwalking from my list: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=450381.msg5751834#msg5751834 So, I'm not perfect either. (Dammit! I WAS perfect in every conceivable way until that misstep - curse you deadmanwalking for not being an actual troll!) Second, there is no official troll list. It's MY list. I spend an inordinate amount of time reading through the posts to learn and I block out users that waste my time. Hell, I'm sure they've got me on THEIR troll list, or asshole list, or obnoxious yet hilarious list. Whatever, it's cool. I put my list out there for anyone who shares my boredom with certain people's posts. That's all. So to make it official, deadmanwalking, my bad.
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paspi
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March 18, 2014, 12:34:29 AM |
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Linux wallet complied, QT gui and HeadLess: https://mega.co.nz/#!5oc3TShS!MJapwfr1PIPKCIVxiETuXj94_r6dIl9hs-NnlIP2W2Q Bounty: MqzsBZuxmozfHNAHjgXZSLaQRyTjzZ1jF6 cheerz! For people wanting to compile their own Linux Mintcoin wallet from the source code (me for one) can you provide a simple walkthrough? Would be a helpful addition to the Mintcoin community I believe, in addition to helping me since I'm a compiling noob. Hi, Assuming you have the dependencies; checking out the source from github, and then typing (inside the directory that contains mintcoin-qt.pro file) : would compile mintcoin-qt. To compile mintcoind, enter the src directory; make -f makefile.unix mintcoind
If it spits errors then you have missing dependencies you have to install first (development versions of them) The following packages are required for compilation on ubuntu; you can get a hint from this list: qt4-qmake, libqt4-dev, libssl-dev, libqt4-dev, libminiupnpc-dev, libdb++-dev, libboost-dev (>= 1.48), libboost-system-dev (>= 1.48), libboost-filesystem-dev (>= 1.48), libboost-program-options-dev (>= 1.48), libboost-thread-dev (>= 1.48)
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MINT: MdPQhsGufjm5AXYkHebbnF2A155xDqVfK7
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Party Hard
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March 18, 2014, 12:36:09 AM Last edit: March 18, 2014, 12:46:18 AM by Party Hard |
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Linux wallet complied, QT gui and HeadLess: https://mega.co.nz/#!5oc3TShS!MJapwfr1PIPKCIVxiETuXj94_r6dIl9hs-NnlIP2W2Q Bounty: MqzsBZuxmozfHNAHjgXZSLaQRyTjzZ1jF6 cheerz! For people wanting to compile their own Linux Mintcoin wallet from the source code (me for one) can you provide a simple walkthrough? Would be a helpful addition to the Mintcoin community I believe, in addition to helping me since I'm a compiling noob. Hi, Assuming you have the dependencies; checking out the source from github, and then typing: would compile mintcoin-qt. To compile mintcoind, enter the src directory; make -f makefile.unix mintcoind
If it spits errors then you have missing dependencies you have to install first (development versions of them) The following packages are required for compilation on ubuntu; you can get a hint from this list: qt4-qmake, libqt4-dev, libssl-dev, libqt4-dev, libminiupnpc-dev, libdb++-dev, libboost-dev (>= 1.48), libboost-system-dev (>= 1.48), libboost-filesystem-dev (>= 1.48), libboost-program-options-dev (>= 1.48), libboost-thread-dev (>= 1.48)
AWESOME! Thanks paspi!
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Jeezy911
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March 18, 2014, 12:37:39 AM |
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What a badass wallet! Good job, damn wish I has some more BTC to throw around, this thing looks like it is going to be a strong coin for a long long time.
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mintcointeam (OP)
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March 18, 2014, 12:38:03 AM |
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Linux wallet complied, QT gui and HeadLess: https://mega.co.nz/#!5oc3TShS!MJapwfr1PIPKCIVxiETuXj94_r6dIl9hs-NnlIP2W2Q Bounty: MqzsBZuxmozfHNAHjgXZSLaQRyTjzZ1jF6 cheerz! Thanks. Check your wallet.
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David Latapie
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March 18, 2014, 12:39:54 AM Last edit: March 18, 2014, 12:55:31 AM by David Latapie |
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]Wallet 1.6 for Windows released You can now donwload it on mintcoin-central.com ( http://mintcoin-central.com/downloads/). I compressed it with .7z, smaller than zip. I also added the Linux version, same place (7zip too). I mentionned this is a compiled .deb, because I cannot make it run on Manjaro Linux (double-clicking mintcoin.qt does nothing)
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paspi
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March 18, 2014, 12:42:47 AM |
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not eyal1 but you're welcome
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MINT: MdPQhsGufjm5AXYkHebbnF2A155xDqVfK7
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paspi
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March 18, 2014, 12:43:52 AM |
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Ubuntu version will be updated tomorrow have to sleep
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MINT: MdPQhsGufjm5AXYkHebbnF2A155xDqVfK7
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Party Hard
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March 18, 2014, 12:46:39 AM |
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not eyal1 but you're welcome Thanks Paspi! Fixed.
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ahbartsch
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March 18, 2014, 12:53:39 AM |
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Can someone post a screenshot? Whats different? I'm on mac.
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David Latapie
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March 18, 2014, 01:01:33 AM |
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Linux wallet complied, QT gui and HeadLess: https://mega.co.nz/#!5oc3TShS!MJapwfr1PIPKCIVxiETuXj94_r6dIl9hs-NnlIP2W2Q Bounty: MqzsBZuxmozfHNAHjgXZSLaQRyTjzZ1jF6 cheerz! For people wanting to compile their own Linux Mintcoin wallet from the source code (me for one) can you provide a simple walkthrough? Would be a helpful addition to the Mintcoin community I believe, in addition to helping me since I'm a compiling noob. Provided you are one .deb linux (Debian or derivatice like Ubuntu, Linux Mint...) there are lot of tutorial on Google (for bitcoin, but that's the same thing. paspi and nouw eyal are our resident experts for this. If someone is willing to write a Linux tutorial, I'd be happy to post it on mintcoin-central.com Finally, notice this won't work on non-Debian linuxes, at least not on Manajaro Linxu (an Arch Linux derivative).
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luuupooo
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March 18, 2014, 01:02:38 AM |
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hey guys the new wallet rocks!! noob question can i just delete the 1.5 wallet or should i first send my mintis somewhere to save them? thanks
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mgburks77
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March 18, 2014, 01:03:50 AM |
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Very nice, seamless upgrade. Good work devteam!
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