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October 13, 2016, 03:03:40 PM
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please add bootstrap or blockchain folder to download

Sorry for the delay, but I have uploaded a BTQ Bootstrap located under the "Download" section at http://www.bitquark.info or you can click this link for direct access http://downloads.bitquark.info/BTQ-bootstrap_10-12-2016.zip

Thanks,
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do you need help with bitquark mate? ...

pm me - lets discuss - if you are interested ...

there are prerequisites to how we work - but im sure if you are interested in doing anything - we can negotiate ...

tanx ...

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What kind of work do you do?

well - im the infrastructure guy ( and lead ) - skaia is the backend web dev / bot guy - steven is the core dev ...

there really isnt too much on a development level that can be done here - as our coins / projects take most of that time ... but we DO support some other projects by means of infrastructure - like nodes that can be hardcoded into the wallet for example ...

i offer only because i 'like' bitquark ... there was ( and to some extent still is ) the idea to change granite from x11 to quark ... though not soon Smiley ...

in any case - what do you need? ... maybe we can help / come to some sort of arrangement ...

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November 15, 2016, 04:38:47 PM
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Sorry about that, the company I have my server with had a scheduled shutdown and I guess when the server started back up it didn't start the wallet. Everything is back up and running now!

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December 21, 2016, 06:33:59 PM
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 #1684

I will be releasing an update for the BTQ Client v0.8.3.21 in the next few days. It'll have updated checkpoints and I've added the "System Alert" feature so I can broadcast any significant issues or updates.

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January 07, 2017, 06:25:16 AM
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Please update your BitQuark client to the newest version v0.8.3r21 now available at http://www.bitquark.info

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January 07, 2017, 06:38:44 AM
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Please update your BitQuark client to the newest version v0.8.3r21 now available at http://www.bitquark.info

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thats great news ...

in the coming days - we will look at building the bitquark pool - on our new server - using our new custom built cwi-stratum ...

we will publish the results on our thread - https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1563601 ...

we are still tweaking the stratum - as its aggressive with stratum-diff - but it now works very well with our other pools ... lets see how this goes ...

if there is anything we need to know with regards to the build ( we need all the conf file parameters - especially special ones ) please let us know ...

otherwise - we will see how the pool goes next week Wink ...

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On the heels of continued BTC growth, this is all great news for BTQ. Compiling my new wallets as I write this.

Still minting.......  Cool

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Is there any automated tool that can gather all the dust in a wallet full of micro transactions and lump them together into larger blocks so that we do not keep hitting the dreaded "exceeded transaction limit" when trying to spend some of our coin? I use a very long, very random wallet password and doing it manually, transferring back and forth between several wallets is just not practical. This, for me, is a very large roadblock to widespread acceptance of alt-coins.
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January 14, 2017, 08:29:17 AM
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Is there any automated tool that can gather all the dust in a wallet full of micro transactions and lump them together into larger blocks so that we do not keep hitting the dreaded "exceeded transaction limit" when trying to spend some of our coin? I use a very long, very random wallet password and doing it manually, transferring back and forth between several wallets is just not practical. This, for me, is a very large roadblock to widespread acceptance of alt-coins.

Try this little script. It's worked for me in the past. Just edit the "User Variable" section at the top and then run the script in command prompt on Windows.

Before using, make sure to follow these steps.


1.) Open your existing wallet GUI and set your fees to zero.

2.) Backup your existing wallet (or if you have a second machine or a VM to perform this you can chose to skip this step)

3.) Create a new wallet (be it on the same machine, second machine or VM)

4.) Record the address from your new wallet and back up the new wallet (if your using a second machine or VM you can skip the backup part).

5.) If your using the same machine you will be to re-instate (restore) your original wallet (again if your using a second machine or VM you can skip this step).

6.) With the wallet GUI open run the batch script and enter the appropriate values when asked, note the script will pre-offer safe variables so you can largely just press enter to most questions.

7.) Wait for the script to run, it will keep a rolling total of how much has been transferred between payments so you have an idea of how far its got.

8.) Re-instate (restore) the new wallet if using the same machine or if using a second machine or VM and open the new wallet and watch the transactions arrive.


Code:
@echo off
setlocal EnableDelayedExpansion
title DUSTBUSTER Batch Script V1.02
mode con cols=140 lines=30 >nul

@REM ////////////// SET ALL USERS VARIABLES HERE ////////////////////////////////


SET BITQUARKD_FOLDER="C:\Path\To\Bitquarkd\Program\Folder"

SET PAYMENT_ADDRESS_DEFAULT=YourBitquarkAddress

SET RPC_PASSWORD=YourPassword

SET TEMP_FILE=C:\bitquark-temp.log

@REM ////// END OF USER VARIABLES SET NO FURTHER VARIABLES TO SET PAST HERE /////

cls
echo.
set OLDDIR=%CD%
set PAYOUT_STARTED=no
set PAYOUT_TOTAL=0
set PAYOUT_TOTAL_MESSAGE=
SET FRACTIONSSTARTED=no

@REM GET USER VARS
echo.
echo Please answer the required questions below.
echo.
echo Press enter to accept the default value shown in brackets and note
echo all the answers must be whole numbers and yes and no answers
echo must be in lower case letters only.
echo.
echo If you would like to thank me for the script, you can send a donation of
echo some BTQ to 1abJidxtJJDRouwyv6znqmwzJQkNyWCgc
echo.
SET /P BTQVALUE=Enter the maximum BTQ value to attempt to make payment         (100) :
SET /P BTQMINPAY=Enter the minimum payment value, default is to pay until empty   (0) :
SET /P TRANSCATION_DELAY=Enter the seconds to delay between making payments              (30) :
SET /P PAYMENT_ADDRESS=Enter address to make payment to (%PAYMENT_ADDRESS_DEFAULT%) :
SET /P FRACTIONS=Do you want to attempt fractions, 3/4 1/2 1/4 a coin            (no) :
IF "%BTQVALUE%" == "" (SET BTQVALUE=100)
IF "%BTQMINPAY%" == "" (SET BTQMINPAY=0)
IF "%TRANSCATION_DELAY%" == "" (SET TRANSCATION_DELAY=30)
IF "%PAYMENT_ADDRESS%" == "" (SET PAYMENT_ADDRESS=%PAYMENT_ADDRESS_DEFAULT%)
IF "%FRACTIONS%" == "" (SET FRACTIONS=no)

@REM MOVE TO WORKING FOLDER
cd %BITQUARKD_FOLDER%

:PAYMENTLOOP

@REM ATTEMPT PAYMENT
cls
set TRANSCATION=
echo Attempting to make a payment of %BTQVALUE% BTQ to %PAYMENT_ADDRESS% %PAYOUT_TOTAL_MESSAGE%
echo.

@REM DEBUG echo COMMAND bitquarkd.exe -rpcpassword^=%RPC_PASSWORD% sendtoaddress %PAYMENT_ADDRESS% %BTQVALUE%
bitquarkd.exe -rpcpassword=%RPC_PASSWORD% sendtoaddress %PAYMENT_ADDRESS% %BTQVALUE% 2> %TEMP_FILE%

@REM DEBUG type %TEMP_FILE%
@REM DEBUG pause

findstr /C:"couldn't connect to server" %TEMP_FILE%
IF %ERRORLEVEL% == 0 (GOTO OPENWALLET)
findstr /C:"Transaction too large" %TEMP_FILE%
IF %ERRORLEVEL% == 0 (SET TRANSCATION=reduce)
findstr /C:"Insufficient funds" %TEMP_FILE%
IF %ERRORLEVEL% == 0 (SET TRANSCATION=reduce)

IF "%TRANSCATION%" == "reduce" (IF "%FRACTIONS%" == "yes" (IF "%BTQVALUE%" == "1" (GOTO STARTFRACTIONS)))
IF "%TRANSCATION%" == "reduce" (IF NOT "%FRACTIONS%" == "yes" (IF "%BTQVALUE%" == "1" (GOTO PAYOUTNOMORE)))
IF "%TRANSCATION%" == "reduce" (IF "%FRACTIONS%" == "yes" (IF "%BTQVALUE%" == "0.25" (GOTO PAYOUTNOMORE)))
IF "%TRANSCATION%" == "reduce" (IF NOT "%FRACTIONSSTARTED%" == "yes" (IF %BTQVALUE% GTR 1 ( set /a BTQVALUE=%BTQVALUE%-1 )))

IF "%FRACTIONSSTARTED%" == "yes" (GOTO PROCESSFRACTIONS)

IF %BTQVALUE% LSS %BTQMINPAY% ( GOTO PAYOUTNOMORE )
IF "%PAYOUT_STARTED%" == "no" (IF NOT "%TRANSCATION%" == "reduce" (set PAYOUT_STARTED=yes))
IF "%PAYOUT_STARTED%" == "yes" (IF "%TRANSCATION%" == "reduce " (IF "%BTQVALUE%" == "1" ( GOTO STARTFRACTIONS )))

IF NOT "%TRANSCATION%" == "reduce" (SET /a PAYOUT_TOTAL=%BTQVALUE% + %PAYOUT_TOTAL%)
IF NOT "%TRANSCATION%" == "reduce" (IF NOT "%TRANSCATION%" == "PENDING" (
echo.
echo Payment Accepted
echo.
echo Waiting for next payment attempt
timeout /t %TRANSCATION_DELAY%
set PAYOUT_TOTAL_MESSAGE=- %PAYOUT_TOTAL%.00 BTQ Paid so far
))

GOTO PAYMENTLOOP

:PROCESSFRACTIONS
SET BTQVALUEFP=%BTQVALUE:~2%
IF "%TRANSCATION%" == "reduce" (SET BTQVALUE=%BTQVALUE:~2%)
IF "%TRANSCATION%" == "reduce" (SET /a BTQVALUE=%BTQVALUE%-25)
IF "%TRANSCATION%" == "reduce" (SET BTQVALUE=0.%BTQVALUE%)

IF "%PAYOUT_STARTED%" == "no" (IF NOT "%TRANSCATION%" == "reduce" (set PAYOUT_STARTED=yes))
IF "%TRANSCATION%" == "reduce" (IF "%BTQVALUE%" == "0.0" ( GOTO PAYOUTNOMORE ))

IF NOT "%TRANSCATION%" == "reduce" (set PAYOUT_TOTAL=%PAYOUT_TOTAL:.=%)
IF NOT "%TRANSCATION%" == "reduce" (set /a PAYOUT_TOTAL=%BTQVALUEFP% + %PAYOUT_TOTAL%)
IF NOT "%TRANSCATION%" == "reduce" (set PAYOUT_TOTAL=%PAYOUT_TOTAL:~0,-2%.%PAYOUT_TOTAL:~-2%)

IF NOT "%TRANSCATION%" == "reduce" (
echo.
echo Payment Accepted
echo.
echo Waiting for next payment attempt
timeout /t %TRANSCATION_DELAY%
set PAYOUT_TOTAL_MESSAGE=- %PAYOUT_TOTAL% BTQ Paid so far
)

GOTO PAYMENTLOOP

GOTO END

:STARTFRACTIONS
IF NOT "%FRACTIONS%" == "yes" (GOTO PAYOUTNOMORE)
SET PAYOUT_TOTAL=%PAYOUT_TOTAL%.00
SET FRACTIONSSTARTED=yes
SET BTQVALUE=0.75
set TRANSCATION=
GOTO PAYMENTLOOP

:PAYOUTNOMORE
cls
echo.
echo Reached minimum payment value or no more funds to pay from
echo.
echo An total of %PAYOUT_TOTAL% BTQ was paid to %PAYMENT_ADDRESS%
echo.
pause
echo.
echo.
GOTO END

:OPENWALLET
cls
echo.
echo IF appears the wallet program is not started. Please ensure
echo your wallet is open before running and the script again.
echo.
echo An overall total of %PAYOUT_TOTAL% BTQ was paid to %PAYMENT_ADDRESS%
echo.
echo Note the above value does not include the value of fraction payments
echo.
pause
echo.
echo.
GOTO END

:END
del /F /Q %TEMP_FILE%
chdir /d %OLDDIR%
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January 14, 2017, 08:37:57 AM
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Is there any automated tool that can gather all the dust in a wallet full of micro transactions and lump them together into larger blocks so that we do not keep hitting the dreaded "exceeded transaction limit" when trying to spend some of our coin? I use a very long, very random wallet password and doing it manually, transferring back and forth between several wallets is just not practical. This, for me, is a very large roadblock to widespread acceptance of alt-coins.

Try this little script. It's worked for me in the past. Just edit the "User Variable" section at the top and then run the script in command prompt on Windows.

Code:
@echo off
setlocal EnableDelayedExpansion
title DUSTBUSTER Batch Script V1.02
mode con cols=140 lines=30 >nul

@REM ////////////// SET ALL USERS VARIABLES HERE ////////////////////////////////


SET BITQUARKD_FOLDER="C:\Path\To\Bitquarkd\Program\Folder"

SET PAYMENT_ADDRESS_DEFAULT=YourBitquarkAddress

SET RPC_PASSWORD=YourPassword

SET TEMP_FILE=C:\bitquark-temp.log

@REM ////// END OF USER VARIABLES SET NO FURTHER VARIABLES TO SET PAST HERE /////

cls
echo.
set OLDDIR=%CD%
set PAYOUT_STARTED=no
set PAYOUT_TOTAL=0
set PAYOUT_TOTAL_MESSAGE=
SET FRACTIONSSTARTED=no

@REM GET USER VARS
echo.
echo Please answer the required questions below.
echo.
echo Press enter to accept the default value shown in brackets and note
echo all the answers must be whole numbers and yes and no answers
echo must be in lower case letters only.
echo.
echo If you would like to thank me for the script, you can send a donation of
echo some BTQ to 1abJidxtJJDRouwyv6znqmwzJQkNyWCgc
echo.
SET /P BTQVALUE=Enter the maximum BTQ value to attempt to make payment         (100) :
SET /P BTQMINPAY=Enter the minimum payment value, default is to pay until empty   (0) :
SET /P TRANSCATION_DELAY=Enter the seconds to delay between making payments              (30) :
SET /P PAYMENT_ADDRESS=Enter address to make payment to (%PAYMENT_ADDRESS_DEFAULT%) :
SET /P FRACTIONS=Do you want to attempt fractions, 3/4 1/2 1/4 a coin            (no) :
IF "%BTQVALUE%" == "" (SET BTQVALUE=100)
IF "%BTQMINPAY%" == "" (SET BTQMINPAY=0)
IF "%TRANSCATION_DELAY%" == "" (SET TRANSCATION_DELAY=30)
IF "%PAYMENT_ADDRESS%" == "" (SET PAYMENT_ADDRESS=%PAYMENT_ADDRESS_DEFAULT%)
IF "%FRACTIONS%" == "" (SET FRACTIONS=no)

@REM MOVE TO WORKING FOLDER
cd %BITQUARKD_FOLDER%

:PAYMENTLOOP

@REM ATTEMPT PAYMENT
cls
set TRANSCATION=
echo Attempting to make a payment of %BTQVALUE% BTQ to %PAYMENT_ADDRESS% %PAYOUT_TOTAL_MESSAGE%
echo.

@REM DEBUG echo COMMAND bitquarkd.exe -rpcpassword^=%RPC_PASSWORD% sendtoaddress %PAYMENT_ADDRESS% %BTQVALUE%
bitquarkd.exe -rpcpassword=%RPC_PASSWORD% sendtoaddress %PAYMENT_ADDRESS% %BTQVALUE% 2> %TEMP_FILE%

@REM DEBUG type %TEMP_FILE%
@REM DEBUG pause

findstr /C:"couldn't connect to server" %TEMP_FILE%
IF %ERRORLEVEL% == 0 (GOTO OPENWALLET)
findstr /C:"Transaction too large" %TEMP_FILE%
IF %ERRORLEVEL% == 0 (SET TRANSCATION=reduce)
findstr /C:"Insufficient funds" %TEMP_FILE%
IF %ERRORLEVEL% == 0 (SET TRANSCATION=reduce)

IF "%TRANSCATION%" == "reduce" (IF "%FRACTIONS%" == "yes" (IF "%BTQVALUE%" == "1" (GOTO STARTFRACTIONS)))
IF "%TRANSCATION%" == "reduce" (IF NOT "%FRACTIONS%" == "yes" (IF "%BTQVALUE%" == "1" (GOTO PAYOUTNOMORE)))
IF "%TRANSCATION%" == "reduce" (IF "%FRACTIONS%" == "yes" (IF "%BTQVALUE%" == "0.25" (GOTO PAYOUTNOMORE)))
IF "%TRANSCATION%" == "reduce" (IF NOT "%FRACTIONSSTARTED%" == "yes" (IF %BTQVALUE% GTR 1 ( set /a BTQVALUE=%BTQVALUE%-1 )))

IF "%FRACTIONSSTARTED%" == "yes" (GOTO PROCESSFRACTIONS)

IF %BTQVALUE% LSS %BTQMINPAY% ( GOTO PAYOUTNOMORE )
IF "%PAYOUT_STARTED%" == "no" (IF NOT "%TRANSCATION%" == "reduce" (set PAYOUT_STARTED=yes))
IF "%PAYOUT_STARTED%" == "yes" (IF "%TRANSCATION%" == "reduce " (IF "%BTQVALUE%" == "1" ( GOTO STARTFRACTIONS )))

IF NOT "%TRANSCATION%" == "reduce" (SET /a PAYOUT_TOTAL=%BTQVALUE% + %PAYOUT_TOTAL%)
IF NOT "%TRANSCATION%" == "reduce" (IF NOT "%TRANSCATION%" == "PENDING" (
echo.
echo Payment Accepted
echo.
echo Waiting for next payment attempt
timeout /t %TRANSCATION_DELAY%
set PAYOUT_TOTAL_MESSAGE=- %PAYOUT_TOTAL%.00 BTQ Paid so far
))

GOTO PAYMENTLOOP

:PROCESSFRACTIONS
SET BTQVALUEFP=%BTQVALUE:~2%
IF "%TRANSCATION%" == "reduce" (SET BTQVALUE=%BTQVALUE:~2%)
IF "%TRANSCATION%" == "reduce" (SET /a BTQVALUE=%BTQVALUE%-25)
IF "%TRANSCATION%" == "reduce" (SET BTQVALUE=0.%BTQVALUE%)

IF "%PAYOUT_STARTED%" == "no" (IF NOT "%TRANSCATION%" == "reduce" (set PAYOUT_STARTED=yes))
IF "%TRANSCATION%" == "reduce" (IF "%BTQVALUE%" == "0.0" ( GOTO PAYOUTNOMORE ))

IF NOT "%TRANSCATION%" == "reduce" (set PAYOUT_TOTAL=%PAYOUT_TOTAL:.=%)
IF NOT "%TRANSCATION%" == "reduce" (set /a PAYOUT_TOTAL=%BTQVALUEFP% + %PAYOUT_TOTAL%)
IF NOT "%TRANSCATION%" == "reduce" (set PAYOUT_TOTAL=%PAYOUT_TOTAL:~0,-2%.%PAYOUT_TOTAL:~-2%)

IF NOT "%TRANSCATION%" == "reduce" (
echo.
echo Payment Accepted
echo.
echo Waiting for next payment attempt
timeout /t %TRANSCATION_DELAY%
set PAYOUT_TOTAL_MESSAGE=- %PAYOUT_TOTAL% BTQ Paid so far
)

GOTO PAYMENTLOOP

GOTO END

:STARTFRACTIONS
IF NOT "%FRACTIONS%" == "yes" (GOTO PAYOUTNOMORE)
SET PAYOUT_TOTAL=%PAYOUT_TOTAL%.00
SET FRACTIONSSTARTED=yes
SET BTQVALUE=0.75
set TRANSCATION=
GOTO PAYMENTLOOP

:PAYOUTNOMORE
cls
echo.
echo Reached minimum payment value or no more funds to pay from
echo.
echo An total of %PAYOUT_TOTAL% BTQ was paid to %PAYMENT_ADDRESS%
echo.
pause
echo.
echo.
GOTO END

:OPENWALLET
cls
echo.
echo IF appears the wallet program is not started. Please ensure
echo your wallet is open before running and the script again.
echo.
echo An overall total of %PAYOUT_TOTAL% BTQ was paid to %PAYMENT_ADDRESS%
echo.
echo Note the above value does not include the value of fraction payments
echo.
pause
echo.
echo.
GOTO END

:END
del /F /Q %TEMP_FILE%
chdir /d %OLDDIR%
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cant you just assign the transactions as a single 'send' to the same wallet address using the 'coin control features' of the wallet? ...

as impressive as that script is - the coin features area makes it so much simpler - forcing all dust to a single transaction to the same wallet ...

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January 17, 2017, 05:37:10 AM
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Added a couple more features to BitQuark v8.0.3r21 that I just uploaded to Github.

* moneysupply RPC command to return total BTQ's minted.

* added "currentblockvalue" to getmininginfo RPC command to return the current block value.

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cant you just assign the transactions as a single 'send' to the same wallet address using the 'coin control features' of the wallet? ...

as impressive as that script is - the coin features area makes it so much simpler - forcing all dust to a single transaction to the same wallet ...

#crysx
Oh, if it were only that simple. You see, wallet transactions are limited by number of Bytes per transaction, determined by the quantity of dust particles you've selected. There's a maximum of 70 or so that can be selected at a time before getting a "transaction too large" error message when processing. AND, they must each be selected one at a time. Even using arrow keys and space bar keyboard shortcuts is cumbersome when you've got wallets filled with 10's of thousands of dust particles and have to wait 30 or more seconds for the transactions to process before you can repeat the process. If I've missed something in the Coin Control section please enlighten me.

And Tony, I guess it's been a while since we've chatted so you've probably forgotten this. I have no winblows machines. Period. 100% MacroSuck free. Got anything for Linux?
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Last edit: January 25, 2017, 11:15:06 AM by crysx
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cant you just assign the transactions as a single 'send' to the same wallet address using the 'coin control features' of the wallet? ...

as impressive as that script is - the coin features area makes it so much simpler - forcing all dust to a single transaction to the same wallet ...

#crysx
Oh, if it were only that simple. You see, wallet transactions are limited by number of Bytes per transaction, determined by the quantity of dust particles you've selected. There's a maximum of 70 or so that can be selected at a time before getting a "transaction too large" error message when processing. AND, they must each be selected one at a time. Even using arrow keys and space bar keyboard shortcuts is cumbersome when you've got wallets filled with 10's of thousands of dust particles and have to wait 30 or more seconds for the transactions to process before you can repeat the process. If I've missed something in the Coin Control section please enlighten me.

And Tony, I guess it's been a while since we've chatted so you've probably forgotten this. I have no winblows machines. Period. 100% MacroSuck free. Got anything for Linux?

in that context - you are right ...

as far as i know or see anyway ...

i too dont have any windows machines ( bar one for compiles im working on - and OH! the headaches ) ...

all the rest of the machines we have a linux - fedora 25 x64 for desktops and fedora 23 x64 for miners - with centos 7 x64 for servers ...

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January 24, 2017, 11:05:30 PM
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Just setup a new block explorer here http://explorer.weminebtq.com:2750
If you fine any bugs, please report them to me on this thread or via email at bitquarkcoin@gmail.com

Thanks,
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February 21, 2017, 02:03:45 PM
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Please update your BitQuark client to the newest version v0.8.3r21 now available at http://www.bitquark.info

Thanks,
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April 05, 2017, 02:50:48 PM
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Dear friend
I install wallet, but no node to sync! Please check!
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April 06, 2017, 12:26:19 PM
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Dear friend
I install wallet, but no node to sync! Please check!
Dear all
I had same problem when install wallet
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April 07, 2017, 10:41:47 PM
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Dear friend
I install wallet, but no node to sync! Please check!
Dear all
I had same problem when install wallet

Try adding these nodes to your bitquark.conf file:
Code:
addnode=104.236.46.153:9596
addnode=80.86.85.65:9596
addnode=45.55.72.194:9596
addnode=90.224.205.101:9596
addnode=65.96.105.125:9596

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April 08, 2017, 03:16:48 AM
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I would add to that list
addnode=107.170.2.241:9596
addnode=24.224.189.247:9596
addnode=66.18.197.137:9596
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May 15, 2017, 02:12:01 PM
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Hello for those not connected to the network, I used this regularly. I am long time BTQ supporter.

create bitquark.conf then write this;

rpcuser=username
rpcpassword=anypassword
rpcport=9108
rpcallowip=127.0.0.1
port=9596
gen=0
server=1
listen=1
daemon=1
addnode=107.170.17.20
addnode=bitquark.info
addnode=112.111.83.244:12256
addnode=103.24.88.5:50264
addnode=196.210.132.241:9596
addnode=220.166.171.10:9115
addnode=76.108.164.127:57864
addnode=81.154.205.63:55289
addnode=203.156.196.226:61682
addnode=69.8.51.75:35542
addnode=5.9.248.182:60084
addnode=124.234.48.148:14129
addnode=115.49.248.220:9596
addnode=64.53.248.79:9596
addnode=118.112.122.146:9596
addnode=196.210.132.241:9596
addnode=113.243.132.68:9596
addnode=125.70.106.2:9596
addnode=91.67.71.178:9596
addnode=42.239.119.231:9596
addnode=118.112.122.146:9596
addnode=98.119.203.187:9596
addnode=46.119.119.40:9596
addnode=114.66.195.170:9596
addnode=58.47.58.15:9596
addnode=62.210.123.27:9596
addnode=182.91.54.125:9596
addnode=122.192.218.120:9596
addnode=178.49.193.142:9596
addnode=174.107.145.6:9596
addnode=115.28.161.67:9596
addnode=210.195.183.143:9596
addnode=123.161.55.60:9596
addnode=weminebtq.com
addnode=46.165.208.140:9596
addnode=104.236.46.153:9596
addnode=119.201.95.28:9596
addnode=66.172.10.28:9596
addnode=37.59.21.58:9596
addnode=188.226.177.232:9596
addnode=173.204.118.123:9596
addnode=188.213.143.23:9596
addnode=174.63.8.191:9596
addnode=217.210.10.161:9596
addnode=213.180.26.45:9596
addnode=96.22.137.23:9596
addnode=66.56.135.76:9596
addnode=74.90.85.204:9596
addnode=24.224.191.16:9596
addnode=45.55.72.194:9596
addnode=104.236.46.153:9596
addnode=85.25.214.175:9596
addnode=24.224.178.119:9596

Let me know if you are not connected.

best regards,

Okane Satoshi
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