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cryptapus
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December 12, 2014, 12:17:44 AM |
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Greetings All, jswallet is now being served via ssl. Please update your links: https://cryptap.us/myr/jswalletIf you already have a wallet, just update the link address in your browser bookmark and add the https:// at the beginning. Please let me know of any issues. Regards,
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website | PGP fingerprint: 692C 0756 E57D 2FA1 7601 3729 010B 717F 231C E7AA | BTC Address: 1CrYPTB1o7QWc8hXqBMP2LtAJh1VMtTFBh
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neuroMode
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December 12, 2014, 04:50:40 AM |
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I'm mining there still, too. On Skein.
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rav3n_pl
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December 12, 2014, 09:25:56 AM |
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Looks like I have some old bookmark leading to birdonwheels5.no-ip.org/ Anyway, it would be cool to update nodes to one code. I`m working on windows exe for my P2pool code if anyone interested
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cryptapus
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December 12, 2014, 02:50:58 PM |
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Greetings All, jswallet is now being served via ssl. Please update your links: https://cryptap.us/myr/jswalletIf you already have a wallet, just update the link address in your browser bookmark and add the https:// at the beginning. Please let me know of any issues. Regards, Edit: A little explanation. There is no issue with jswallet security itself, everything was performed client-side (key gen, transaction signing, etc.). Now you have a little more confidence you're getting the javascript from my host.
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website | PGP fingerprint: 692C 0756 E57D 2FA1 7601 3729 010B 717F 231C E7AA | BTC Address: 1CrYPTB1o7QWc8hXqBMP2LtAJh1VMtTFBh
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rav3n_pl
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December 12, 2014, 04:00:53 PM |
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If someone want run own P2pool node under Windoze, on my skydrive fresh builds of my both P2pool forks
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IYFTech
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December 12, 2014, 06:17:59 PM |
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If someone want run own P2pool node under Windoze, on my skydrive fresh builds of my both P2pool forks Good stuff rav I've been thinking about running a myr-p2pool instance on my Xubuntu set up - am I right in thinking that your version runs all the different algos - or does one have to choose which algo to use? Ta
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rav3n_pl
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December 12, 2014, 06:42:44 PM |
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Main problem is, it will require run multiple copy of myriadcoind along witch multiple copies of blockchain, all started on different P2P and RPC ports AND on different algos... Using P2pool is quite simply - just add "--net myr_xxxx" to choose what network you want to run BUT your myriadcoin daemon need to be started on this algo! It would be really cool to have separate RPC ports for each algo - this way one daemon can feed all 5 pools.
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IYFTech
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December 12, 2014, 06:56:09 PM |
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It would be really cool to have separate RPC ports for each algo - this way one daemon can feed all 5 pools.
Exactly - kinda like merge mining - but full mining instead! EDIT: Hmmmm.....Now I'm thinking....surely this can be done?
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neuroMode
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December 12, 2014, 06:56:21 PM |
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Main problem is, it will require run multiple copy of myriadcoind along witch multiple copies of blockchain, all started on different P2P and RPC ports AND on different algos... Using P2pool is quite simply - just add "--net myr_xxxx" to choose what network you want to run BUT your myriadcoin daemon need to be started on this algo! It would be really cool to have separate RPC ports for each algo - this way one daemon can feed all 5 pools.
I'm sure some guys on the subreddit (reddit.com/r/myriadcoin) would enjoy the p2pool node forks you made for Windows. There's a ton of guys there who only discuss on the subreddit because they are sick of all the trolls here on bitcointalk. As far as the Windows p2pool forks, hell, I'm even interested but I've never run a p2pool node and I never fuck with anything in any wallet consoles. I wouldn't know where to start.
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rav3n_pl
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December 12, 2014, 07:24:12 PM |
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You can use -QT as deamon To run ONE P2Pool node you need: 1. myriadcion.conf in your data directory containing: rpcuser=someuser rpcpassword=somepassword daemon=1 server=1 algo=xxxx
where xxxx is one of: sha256d, scrypt, groestl, skein, qubit. You can get all stuff using "myriadcoind --help" or readme After you made changes in .conf file you need close and reopen myriadoin. 2. P2Pool code (from github) or .exe (from my skydrive) started by command where yyyy is one of: myr_groestl,myr_qubit,myr_scrypt,myr_sha,myr_skein. You can get more stuff from "run_p2pool --help" or readme P2Pool is console program, so on linux run it on "screen", on windows just don`t close it window, minimize it or use some stuff to minimize to tray. Thats all edit: shotted to reddit http://www.reddit.com/r/myriadcoin/comments/2p3sfv/p2pool_for_myriadcoin_linuxwindows/;]
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neuroMode
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December 12, 2014, 07:40:01 PM |
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You can use -QT as deamon To run ONE P2Pool node you need: 1. myriadcion.conf in your data directory containing: rpcuser=someuser rpcpassword=somepassword daemon=1 server=1 algo=xxxx
where xxxx is one of: sha256d, scrypt, groestl, skein, qubit. You can get all stuff using "myriadcoind --help" or readme After you made changes in .conf file you need close and reopen myriadoin. 2. P2Pool code (from github) or .exe (from my skydrive) started by command where yyyy is one of: myr_groestl,myr_qubit,myr_scrypt,myr_sha,myr_skein. You can get more stuff from "run_p2pool --help" or readme P2Pool is console program, so on linux run it on "screen", on windows just don`t close it window, minimize it or use some stuff to minimize to tray. Thats all edit: shotted to reddit http://www.reddit.com/r/myriadcoin/comments/2p3sfv/p2pool_for_myriadcoin_linuxwindows/;] Thanks a ton!
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neuroMode
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December 13, 2014, 10:36:48 PM Last edit: December 13, 2014, 10:48:30 PM by neuroMode |
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No iPhone wallet? Just use the "JSWallet" in your phone's browser instead! Super easy, super secure!
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dazz
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December 13, 2014, 11:48:01 PM Last edit: December 14, 2014, 12:15:31 AM by dazz |
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Here's a preview of Myriad Switcher 0.3, with the new functionality to make it work like Simplicity (mining into an Electrum walet via P2Pool) with minimal configuration. All is needed now is to pick your mining device(s) and hit "Run". This is me mining on a single HD7950. Miners are now integrated in the app. No more popping command line windows Pools can be added, removed or edited for each algo: And I'm also working on an GUI editor for the different miner params (thread concurrency, work size, intensity, etc...) Problem is I need to collect a "good enough" set of configs for each algo and GPU/CPU combination. That will probably take a while
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Merick
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December 14, 2014, 05:40:16 AM |
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I have Google searched, and searched on this forum but I still cannot get this wallet to compile under Linux. I am using Kubuntu 14.04 and I have gotten close but I still do not end up with a QT file that I can run to give me the wallet.
I was able to solve the Berkley DB 4.8 error and everything looked like it was compiling and working normal but the end result was nothing that I could use. I am a Linux noob so a few hints or pointers would be wonderful.
I followed the instructions in the build-unix.md file that was located in the doc folder of the Myriadcoin master download. I'm pretty sure I have all of the dependency problems taken care of because I didn't notice any errors, and every thing looked to be compiling fine (to an inexperienced eye anyways). When the compile was finished I ended up with new or modified folders for qt,test,leveldb, and obj however I see no actual qt application to run.
Anyone feel like throwing me a small crumb, a hint about what I am doing wrong or what I can do to get this wallet to run under Linux?
Thanks in advance.
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palawan
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December 14, 2014, 06:08:42 AM |
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I have Google searched, and searched on this forum but I still cannot get this wallet to compile under Linux. I am using Kubuntu 14.04 and I have gotten close but I still do not end up with a QT file that I can run to give me the wallet.
I was able to solve the Berkley DB 4.8 error and everything looked like it was compiling and working normal but the end result was nothing that I could use. I am a Linux noob so a few hints or pointers would be wonderful.
I followed the instructions in the build-unix.md file that was located in the doc folder of the Myriadcoin master download. I'm pretty sure I have all of the dependency problems taken care of because I didn't notice any errors, and every thing looked to be compiling fine (to an inexperienced eye anyways). When the compile was finished I ended up with new or modified folders for qt,test,leveldb, and obj however I see no actual qt application to run.
Anyone feel like throwing me a small crumb, a hint about what I am doing wrong or what I can do to get this wallet to run under Linux?
Thanks in advance.
If it completed successfully; there should be an executable file myriadcoin/src/qt/ myriadcoin-qt that you can run from that folder or move to /usr/local/bin or /usr/bin and then it'll be in your search path and you can run it from anywhere by typing myriadcoin-qt on a command line. You'll need root access to move the file. Good luck.
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Merick
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December 14, 2014, 12:11:14 PM |
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myriadcoin-qt is located in the ~/myriadcoin-master/src/qt/ folder, however it is not executable. This file is roughly 1043.MB in size and is labeled as a shared library by Dolphin in the type column. If everything worked properly shouldn't myriadcoin-qt be an application?
When I performed the compile steps what folder should I have been in? After I took care of all the dependencies, I ran these commands while in ~/myriadcoin-master/
1.) ./autogen.sh 2.) ./configure 3.) make
Come to think of it, I'm not sure why I am not doing my compiling in /usr/local/src. I have only compiled one other wallet and the guide I followed said to place the source code in /usr/local/src. I will move the myriad source there and try again.
Any other ideas about my compiling issue?
Thank you for the response Palawan
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Arsenay
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December 14, 2014, 12:34:25 PM |
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myriadcoin-qt is located in the ~/myriadcoin-master/src/qt/ folder, however it is not executable. This file is roughly 1043.MB in size and is labeled as a shared library by Dolphin in the type column. If everything worked properly shouldn't myriadcoin-qt be an application?
When I performed the compile steps what folder should I have been in? After I took care of all the dependencies, I ran these commands while in ~/myriadcoin-master/
1.) ./autogen.sh 2.) ./configure 3.) make
Come to think of it, I'm not sure why I am not doing my compiling in /usr/local/src. I have only compiled one other wallet and the guide I followed said to place the source code in /usr/local/src. I will move the myriad source there and try again.
Any other ideas about my compiling issue?
Thank you for the response Palawan
hm try build 1.) ./autogen.sh 2.) ./configure --enable-tests=no --with-miniupnpc 3.) make
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jwinterm
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December 14, 2014, 12:46:16 PM |
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myriadcoin-qt is located in the ~/myriadcoin-master/src/qt/ folder, however it is not executable. This file is roughly 1043.MB in size and is labeled as a shared library by Dolphin in the type column. If everything worked properly shouldn't myriadcoin-qt be an application?
When I performed the compile steps what folder should I have been in? After I took care of all the dependencies, I ran these commands while in ~/myriadcoin-master/
1.) ./autogen.sh 2.) ./configure 3.) make
Come to think of it, I'm not sure why I am not doing my compiling in /usr/local/src. I have only compiled one other wallet and the guide I followed said to place the source code in /usr/local/src. I will move the myriad source there and try again.
Any other ideas about my compiling issue?
Thank you for the response Palawan
It shouldn't matter where you do the compiling. Have you tried just executing the myriadcoin-qt file that it creates from the terminal (I think it should be created with exectuable flag)? Also, 1 GB seems kind of giant for the binary...
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Merick
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December 14, 2014, 02:13:50 PM |
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My mistake, the myriadcoin-qt file that is created is 104MB however it is not executable either by clicking on it or by trying to run it from within a console. The file type is shared library not executable. I tried rebuilding with the ./configure --enable-tests=no --with-miniupnpc settings and this result in no myriadcoin-qt file being created. https://github.com/myriadcoin/myriadcoin this is were I am downloading the source from, I am using the download zip button on the right side. Once it is downloaded I move the zip file into /usr/local/src and un-archive it here /usr/local/src/myriadcoin-master/ I then go into the myriadcoin-master folder via dolphin and right click open console here. then it is 1.) ./autogen.sh 2.) ./configure 3.) make I do not notice any error messages, the results are.. 3 folders are modified or created. /src /share /autom4te.cache I then go into the src folder which contains multiple new folders as a result of the compile. /build-aux /compat /leveldb /obj-test /qt /test I then navigate into the /qt folder which now contains many new object code files and a few folders as a result of the compile process, including the myriadcoin-qt file (size 104.9MB) labeled as shared library. I have checked this file via Dolphins right click.. properties menu and under permissions this file is marked as executable. Under the file type options menu this file is also marked as a *.so file. As of right now, I am at a loss and I am about to just give up and try running the developer provided binaries under Wine and see how that works. I really would like to become more familiar with the Linux environment and figure this out.... is this the typical struggle of a Linux user? Myriadcoin Developers, I appreciate the tough love in forcing me to learn Linux and how to compile but damn, show us Linux noobs some love like you do the Windows peeps, is a pre-compiled Linux binary an option? Again, Thanks for all the help so far.
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